PARK COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - A contract was finalized Friday, Feb. 14, for Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) to acquire a 120-acre property in Park County to be Colorado's newest State Wildlife Area.
Hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts will have a new state wildlife area to explore after Colorado Parks and Wildlife acquired 120 acres in Park County.
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