List of federal lands in Colorado

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The Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park.

The following lists identify by class the public use lands in the State of Colorado managed by the federal government of the United States.

National parks

The Black Canyon from Tomichi Point in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.

The four United States National Parks within the State of Colorado are:

National monuments

The six United States National Monuments in the State of Colorado are:

National historic sites

Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site near La Junta.

The two United States National Historic Sites within the State of Colorado are:

National historic trails

The three United States National Historic Trails that pass through the State of Colorado are:

National scenic trail

The United States National Scenic Trail that passes through the State of Colorado is:

‫‬‭‮‪‫‬‭‮==National recreation trails==

Devils Head lookout tower at the summit of the Devils Head National Recreation Trail

The 28 federally designated National Recreation Trails in the State of Colorado are:

National recreation areas

The two United States National Recreation Areas within the State of Colorado are:

National forests

Map of the State of Colorado showing the 11 United States National Forests in red

The 11 United States National Forests within the State of Colorado are:

National grasslands

The two United States National Grasslands within the State of Colorado are:

National wildlife refuges

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Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge.

The seven United States National Wildlife Refuges within the State of Colorado are:

National wilderness areas

Map of the State of Colorado showing the 41 United States National Wilderness Areas in red
Lake Isabelle in the Indian Peaks Wilderness.
The Maroon Bells in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.

The 41 United States National Wilderness Areas within the State of Colorado are:

Other federal lands

The United States Bureau of Land Management manages the extensive federal land holdings in western Colorado not managed by other federal agencies.

See also

References