DENVER - Today, Governor Jared Polis announced that Colorado will work to establish additional Colorado State Parks. The first State Park under consideration includes the iconic 9,633-foot Fishers Peak, which is the highest peak in the United States east of Interstate 25. A diverse partnership, including the City of Trinidad, The Trust for Public Land, The Nature Conservancy, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and Great Outdoors Colorado, is coordinating to develop the new State Park.
“Opening this treasured and iconic area to the public as a new State Park not only provides a new recreational opportunity for hiking, camping, and fun, but also helps grow our economy in southern Colorado, supports our thriving outdoor recreation industry, and ensures the land and wildlife habitat will be protected for generations to come,” said Governor Polis. “This announcement has something for everyone in our State to be excited about. Colorado has so much to offer, and as Governor I am focused on ensuring we improve access to our great outdoors and create real opportunities for job growth in rural Colorado.”
“Thank you to The Nature Conservancy, The Trust for Public Land, Mayor Rico, the City of Trinidad, Las Animas County commissioners, community members, legislators, stakeholders, and everyone who is working to make this potential State Park a reality,” Gov Polis added.
“What an exciting day for the Department of Natural Resources and Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the people of Trinidad, and all Coloradans. It’s not every day we are able to collaborate in such a way to expand our State Park system. This incredible property, highlighted by the iconic Fishers Peak, will be a gift come true for Coloradans who love hiking, hunting, wildlife watching or just being in Colorado’s great outdoors,” said Dan Gibbs, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Natural Resources. “Thanks to the Governor and all the partners who have been critical in working to make this partnership a reality. We look forward to opening up Fishers Peak for Coloradans to enjoy for generations to come.”
"Coloradans are fortunate that the City of Trinidad, The Nature Conservancy, The Trust for Public Land and so many others recognized the Crazy French Ranch property for the jewel that is," said Lottery Director Tom Seaver.
“This soon-to-be state park is the result of six years of effort from these partners working together. We could not be prouder that more than $14 million in Lottery proceeds went to fund the project," said Lu Cordova Executive Director of the Department of Revenue.
“Colorado Parks and Wildlife is very excited to be a part of this partnership working toward an incredible investment in the State Park system,” said Dan Prenzlow, Director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. “As Colorado’s primary State agency focused on protecting and caring for our most valued and valuable resources, a property like this would allow us to further balance conservation of our wildlife and habitat with recreational needs, both synonymous with our State. These resources form the very fabric of our State and define who we are.”
“This project is a dream come true for the citizens of Trinidad and surrounding area residents,” said Trinidad Mayor Phil Rico. “We are excited to be the home of Colorado’s next State Park and are thrilled for what this will mean for our local economy and the residents of our community who want to see this landscape protected while also being able to experience its wonder.”
“Outdoor recreation is an economic engine and this new State Park will help boost the quality of life in Southern Colorado. Our region has so much to offer and this is great news for hikers, hunters and anyone who wants to enjoy our amazing outdoors and public lands,” said Rep. Daneya Esgar, D-Pueblo.
“Southern Colorado has such beauty to offer, and I am glad to see that Fishers Peak will be designated as Colorado's newest State Park,” said Senate President Leroy Garcia, D-Pueblo. This designation will help grow our economy and allow Coloradans from all over to enjoy the many acres of cherished public lands, from the iconic 9,600-foot-high peak to forests, grasslands, and wetlands. I am excited to see Fishers Peak join Lake Pueblo as tourist destinations for all to enjoy.”
The Nature Conservancy and The Trust for Public Land currently own the Fishers Peak property and plan to transfer the property to public ownership in coordination with Trinidad, Great Outdoors Colorado, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The partners plan to develop the property to provide sustainable recreational access, protect wildlife habitat, and create a publicly-owned State Park that will serve as an economic engine for Trinidad and southern Colorado.
The 30-square-mile property connects Colorado’s eastern grasslands to the western mountains, and serves as a wildlife corridor. Providing habitat for large native species like elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, mountain lion, and black bear, the property helps maintain important connections between their populations in the mountains and those in the prairies.
Today’s action serves as a starting point for planning the State Park, with the goal of providing a meaningful level of public access to the property by 2021. Colorado Parks and Wildlife will continue to work with partners and local communities to finalize the transaction and establish the property as our next State Park.
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