- Kokopelli's Trail
- Discover one of Colorado's and Utah's premiere mountain bike trails. Stretching 140 miles with elevations that rise to 8,400 feet, this trail is made up of improved roads, four-wheel-drive
- Kremmling Recreation Management Area
- Kremmling manages about 394,000 acres of BLM land, in Jackson, Grand, Larimer, Eagle, and Summit Counties. Resource activities include: wildlife, cultural resources, grazing, minerals, forest products, rights-of-ways, paleontological resources,
- Lake Estes
- Lake Estes, a feature of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, is formed by Olympus Dam constructed across the Big Thompson River. The afterbay storage in Lake Estes and the
- Lake Granby
- Granby Dam and Lake Granby, features of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project are on the Colorado River near Granby, Colorado. Developments include 260 campsites and 3 boat-launch ramps. Total
- Lake Pueblo State Park
- Lake Pueblo, rated a fishing hot spot, provides 4,500 surface acres of water, 60 miles of shoreline and almost 10,000 acres of land. Along with the sunny days
- Lathrop State Park
- Colorados first state park, Lathrop State Park is 1,594 acres of recreational enjoyment nestled in the shadow of the Spanish Peaks in Southern Colorado.
The parks two lakes offer
- Leadville National Fish Hatchery
- Leadville National Fish Hatchery, established in 1889, is the second oldest Federally operated fish hatchery in existence today. Located on 3,072 acres near the city of Leadville, the hatchery's
- Lemon Reservoir
- Lemon Dam was completed in 1963 and is the principal feature of the Florida Project in southwest Colorado. The Florida Project is one of the initial group of
- Littleton Historical Museum
- The Littleton Historical Museum is a unique link between Littleton's past and present. Located on 14 acres adjacent to Ketring Lake, it encompasses an impressive collections center, three exhibition
- Lone Mesa State Park
- Lone Mesa State Park lies 23 miles north of the town of Dolores and encompasses 11,760 acres of incredibly scenic land, ranging in elevation from about 7,200 feet to
- Lory State Park
- Lory State Park is located just 15 minutes northwest of Fort Collins, adjacent to Horsetooth Reservoir.The park boasts a variety of rugged terrain and stunning vistas. The park covers
- Lowry Ruins National Historic Landmark
- Visit a 1,000-year-old ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) ruin, which includes a 40-room village. The Lowry Pueblo site was first excavated in 1931 and became a National Historic Landmark in 1967.
- Mancos State Park
- Mancos State Park, just five miles from the town of Mancos in southwest Colorado, lies in the heart of Mesa Verde Country and provides a variety of year-round recreation
- Marys Lake
- Marys Lake Dikes, Colorado-Big Thompson Project, are 2 dikes on the shoreline of Marys Lake, 2 miles from Estes Park, Colorado. There is a concession-developed campground accommodating 270
- McPhee Reservoir
- McPhee Reservoir was completed in 1985 and is the principal feature of the Dolores Project in southwestern Colorado. The Dolores Project is a participating project authorized with the
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Mesa Verde, Spanish for "green table", offers an unparalleled opportunity to see and experience a unique cultural and physical landscape. The culture represented at Mesa Verde reflects more
- Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge
- Alamosa and Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuges (NWR) are found in the heart of the Colorado's San Luis Valley. Alamosa NWR includes 11,169 acres of wetlands of various depths
- Mosquito Peaks
- This beautiful high-alpine tundra and Area of Critical Environmental Concern contains significant biodiversity. There are several small parcels of BLM land here, with unique geological formations and 18 rare
- Mueller State Park
- Mueller State Park, located 28 miles west of Colorado Springs in beautiful Teller County, offers an abundance of camping, back-country trail experiences and environmental program opportunities for all ages.
- Navajo Reservoir - Colorado
- Navajo Dam was completed in 1963. The reservoir is one of the four initial units of the Colorado River Storage Project, and is located in northwest New Mexico and
- Navajo Reservoir - New Mexico
- Navajo Dam, at an elevation of 6,085 feet, was completed in 1963 and is the principal storage feature for the Navajo Indian Irrigation Project. The reservoir is one
- Navajo State Park
- Navajo State Park is a place where recreation, history, wildlife and the beauty of southwest Colorado meet.Situated outside of the town of Arboles, 45 miles southeast of Durango, this
- North Sterling Reservoir State Park
- This large, spacious reservoir on the high plains draws locals and tourists alike from May through September. North Sterling State Park is a gateway to fun and relaxation.
- Paonia Reservoir
- Paonia Dam and Reservoir is part of the Paonia Project. Recreation at Paonia Reservoir is managed by the Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation under agreement with the
- Paonia State Park
- Camp near a babbling stream and water-ski on a mountain reservoir in view of the majestic Ragged Mountains at Paonia State Park. Steep mountainsides give this lake an alpine
- Pearl Lake State Park
- Pearl Lake State Park, nestled in the mountains north of Steamboat Springs, offers peace and quiet in a lush forest setting. Surrounded by towering pines, visitors camp along the
- Penitente Canyon
- If technical rock climbing is your type of adventure, then Penitente Canyon may have what you want. The canyon is known for its nearly 300 world class technical rock
- Pike-San Isabel National Forests; Comanche and Cimarron Nati
- Located in central Colorado, lies Pike and San Isabel National Forests. Hike the Colorado trail through Waterton Canyon, enjoy the gold-medal waters of the South Platte River, or
- Pinewood Lake
- Pinewood Lake is located about 12 miles southwest of Loveland, Colorado. The Lake and Dam are a small part of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, one of the largest
- Pueblo Reservoir
- Recreation at Pueblo Reservoir is managed by the Colorado State Parks under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation, Eastern Colorado Area Office, Loveland, Colorado.Pueblo Reservoir was created by Pueblo