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    Colorado Prairie Bird Watching
    320 Acres at Goose Creek Ranch in Yoder, CO
    Starting Price$7 / Guest
    Turkey Hunt
    640 Acres at Horsecreek State Trust Land (116342) in Wray, CO
    Starting Price$50 / Guest
    Coyote Hunt
    320 Acres at Goose Creek Ranch in Yoder, CO
    Starting Price$40 / Guest
    Antelope Hunt
    640 Acres at Horsecreek State Trust Land (116342) in Wray, CO
    Starting Price$50 / Guest
    Pronghorn/Deer Hunt
    2,700 Acres at North Boone State Trust Land (116950) in Boone, CO
    Starting Price$50 / Guest
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    History of outdoors and exploration in Colorado

    From the early days of Native American tribes who first navigated its rugged terrain, to the gold rush era prospectors, and now modern day adventurers, Colorado has always been a beacon for those seeking to connect with nature. The state's unique geography, boasting 58 peaks exceeding 14,000 feet (known as "Fourteeners"), offers a variety of outdoor activities that have evolved over time. The Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes initially explored these lands for hunting and fishing purposes. With the influx of settlers during the mid-19th century gold rush, exploration took on a new form as prospectors traversed mountains and valleys in search of fortune. Today's explorers may not be searching for gold, but they are certainly seeking treasure in their own right - whether it be bagging a peak, conquering whitewater rapids, or casting a line in pristine alpine lakes. As technology has advanced, so too have Colorado's outdoor pursuits; where once only the hardiest could survive an ascent up a Fourteener, now thousands flock to these peaks each year equipped with modern gear and GPS devices. Despite these changes over time, one constant remains: Colorado continues to inspire adventure and exploration in all who visit its majestic landscapes. Colorado is a large agricultural state with $8B of ag production, and roughly 56.7% of the land privately owned by farmers and ranchers. The major crops are cow/calf production, corn and hay. When planning hunting trips to Colorado on private lands like farms & ranches, it's important to understand some key dates for farmers and ranchers. Ranchers in this region usually do their calving, brandings and vaccinations anywhere from February through June and will ship cattle in late fall. During these times, they are extremely busy and may be harder to communicate with. Farmers in western Colorado begin hay harvest in June, while other areas may have up to 4 harvests a year.
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    Popular outdoor activities in Colorado

    Colorado's vast wilderness offers outdoor activities that cater to all types of adventurers. From the rugged Rocky Mountains to the serene waters of the Colorado River, there's no shortage of breathtaking landscapes to explore. For those who enjoy hiking, Colorado boasts over 5,000 miles of trails, including the famous Colorado Trail which stretches 486 miles from Denver to Durango. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find challenging terrains in places like Fruita and Winter Park. If you're into fishing, Colorado is a paradise with its abundant rivers and streams teeming with trout. The Frying Pan River and the South Platte River are among the top fishing spots in the state. For hunters, Colorado offers diverse wildlife such as elk, deer, and waterfowl across its various hunting zones. Winter sports enthusiasts aren't left out either. With world-renowned ski resorts like Vail and Aspen, snowboarding and skiing opportunities are plentiful during the snowy months. Additionally, snowmobiling and ice fishing are popular winter activities. Colorado also offers unique outdoor experiences such as whitewater rafting in the Arkansas River or rock climbing in Boulder's Flatirons. So whether you're an adrenaline junkie or someone seeking tranquility in nature, Colorado's diverse outdoor recreation options have something for everyone.
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    Popular counties for outdoor activities in Colorado

    Colorado, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, is brimming with counties that offer endless opportunities for adventure and recreation. Topping the list is Boulder County, renowned for its extensive network of hiking and biking trails that traverse through the majestic Rocky Mountain National Park. Its vibrant wildlife and stunning landscapes make it a favorite among nature photographers and birdwatchers. Next on the list is Gunnison County, home to the Blue Mesa Reservoir - the largest body of water in Colorado. It's a hotspot for fishing enthusiasts seeking to reel in trophy-sized trout and salmon. The county also boasts the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, offering thrilling rock climbing and white-water rafting experiences. For hunters, Moffat County is an ideal destination. With vast expanses teeming with elk, deer, and antelope, it's a paradise for big game hunting. Summit County is a must-visit for winter sports lovers. Its world-class ski resorts like Breckenridge and Keystone offer excellent slopes for skiing and snowboarding. Additionally, its frozen lakes provide ideal conditions for ice fishing.
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