The counties of Boulder, Larimer, Gilpin and Clear Creek have joined in partnership with the US Forest Service and Colorado Parks and Wildlife to develop criteria to guide land managers in identifying appropriate places for recreational target shooting. The North Front Range Recreational Sport Shooting Management Partnership has scheduled four open houses (listed below) to provide information to the public about this project. The Partnership wants feedback from the public about the criteria, which could include the distance from the shooting site to residential areas and other recreation sites (i.e. campgrounds), ease of access to the site, availability of parking, potential environmental impacts, fire hazards and other considerations to identify sites that provide safe and responsible shooting. The project is also designed to reduce conflicts that have arisen with recreational shooting and other recreation activities and with homeowners along the boundary lines of public land.
All NRA members who depend on public land, whether it is Federal, state or county land, for places to target shoot or sight in their firearms, are strongly encouraged to attend one of the open houses and to get engaged in the development of this criteria. The criteria will guide the future of what areas are open and what areas are closed to target shooting along the Front Range.
For further information, please click here. You can also contact Project Coordinator Garry Sanfacon at 720-564-2642 or by email.
Open House Schedule:
Larimer County: 6 to 8 p.m., June 27 at the Carter Lake and Boyd Lake meeting rooms in the Larimer County Courthouse Office Building, 200 W. Oak St., Fort Collins.
Gilpin County: 6 to 8 p.m., July 11 at the Gilpin County Community Center, 250 Norton Drive, Black Hawk.
Clear Creek County: 6 to 8 p.m., July 16 at Idaho Springs City Hall, 1711 Miner St., Idaho Springs.
Boulder County: 6 to 8 p.m., July 23 in the Boulder County Commissioners' third floor hearing room in the Boulder County Courthouse, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder.