Code of Colorado Regulations
400 - Department of Natural Resources
406 - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (406 Series, Wildlife)
2 CCR 406-0 - CHAPTER W-0 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Appendix F - Wildlife License and Pass Prices

Universal Citation: 400 CO Code Regs F
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

(1) Resident and nonresident licenses

License

Residency

Fees

3-year possession/hunting raptor license

Resident

$182.19***

Annual possession/hunting raptor license

Nonresident

$97.17***

Peregrine falcon capture license

Resident

$364.38***

Extra rod stamp

Resident

$10.93**

Extra rod stamp

Nonresident

$10.93**

Fishing - 1 day

Resident

$14.58**

Fishing - 1 day

Nonresident

$18.22**

Fishing - additional day

Resident

$6.07**

Fishing - additional day

Nonresident

$6.07**

Fishing - 5 day

Nonresident

$36.44**

Fishing - annual

Resident

$40.08**

Fishing - annual

Nonresident

$115.39**

Youth (ages 16-17) annual fishing

Resident

$9.72**

Senior annual fishing

Resident

$9.72**

Small game hunting

Resident

$34.01**

Senior lifetime fishing upgrade to annual combination fishing and small game hunting^

Resident

$23.85**

Small game hunting

Nonresident

$97.17**

Small game - 1 day

Resident

$14.58**

Small game - 1 day

Nonresident

$18.22**

Small game - additional day

Resident

$6.07**

Small game - additional day

Nonresident

$6.07**

Furbearer license

Resident

$34.01**

Furbearer license

Nonresident

$97.17**

Turkey, fall

Resident

$27.94**

Turkey, fall

Nonresident

$182.19**

Turkey, spring

Resident

$34.01**

Turkey, spring

Nonresident

$182.19**

Turkey (youth)

Resident

$17.00**

Turkey (youth)

Nonresident

$121.46**

Combination fishing and small game hunting

Resident

$58.30**

Senior (ages 65 and older) combination fishing and small game hunting

Resident

$33.57**

Pronghorn

Resident

$46.16**

Pronghorn

Nonresident

$479.77**

Bear, fall

Resident

$58.30**

Bear, fall

Nonresident

$250.00**

Bear, fall (youth)

Resident

$16.35*

Bear, fall (youth)

Nonresident

$58.39*

Deer

Resident

$46.16**

Deer

Nonresident

$479.77**

Elk

Resident

$64.37**

Elk (antlered or either sex)

Nonresident

$801.64**

Elk (antlerless)

Nonresident

$801.64**

Mountain goat

Resident

$364.38**

Mountain goat

Nonresident

$2684.29**

Moose

Resident

$364.38**

Moose

Nonresident

$2684.29**

Mountain lion

Resident

$58.30**

Mountain lion

Nonresident

$500.00**

Rocky mountain bighorn sheep

Resident

$364.38**

Rocky mountain bighorn sheep

Nonresident

$2684.29**

Desert bighorn sheep

Resident

$364.38**

Desert bighorn sheep

Nonresident

$2684.29**

Resident low-income senior lifetime fishing

Resident

$9.46**

Youth big game (deer, elk, pronghorn)

Resident

$16.95 each *

Youth big game (deer, elk, pronghorn)

Nonresident

$121.41 each*

Youth small game hunting

Resident

$1.46

Youth small game hunting

Nonresident

$1.46

Colorado wildlife habitat stamp, purchased in conjunction with the purchase of a hunting or fishing license

Resident

$12.15

Colorado wildlife habitat stamp, purchased in conjunction with the purchase of a hunting or fishing license

Nonresident

$12.15

"Lifetime" Colorado wildlife habitat stamp

Resident

$364.38***

"Lifetime" Colorado wildlife habitat stamp

Nonresident

$364.38***

*Plus additional surcharge of $1.50 for the Wildlife Management Public Education Fund.

**Plus additional surcharge of $1.50 for the Wildlife Management Public Education Fund and $0.25 for the Search and Rescue Fund.

***Plus additional surcharge of $0.25 for the Search and Rescue Fund.

^Valid only for resident senior Lifetime Disability and Low Income Fishing license holders.

License prices established in this table are the actual license price. Some license prices have discounts applied from the statutory maximum price as provided for in Chapters W-2 and W-3.

(2) Special licenses

License

Fees

Scientific collecting license

$34.01

Importation license

$91.10

Field trial license

$27.94

Commercial lake license

$242.92

Private lake license

$17.00

Commercial wildlife park license

$182.19

Noncommercial park license

$34.01

Wildlife sanctuary license

$182.19

Zoological park license

$182.19

(3) The fee for each migratory waterfowl stamp is $12.15.

(4) The fee for each Federal Waterfowl Stamp is $33.00.

(5) The nonrefundable application-processing fee for each limited license is $8.00 for resident applications and $10.00 for nonresident applications.

(6) Colorado State Wildlife Area passes

Pass

Fees

Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass - annual

$40.33**

Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass - 1 day

$8.50*

Youth (ages 16-17) annual Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass

$9.97*

Senior (ages 65 and older) annual Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass

$9.97*

Low-income annual Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass

$9.97*

*Plus a surcharge of $1.50 for the wildlife management public education fund.

**Plus a surcharge of $1.50 for the wildlife management public education fund and a fee of $12.15 for a Colorado wildlife habitat stamp.

In order to qualify for an annual low-income Colorado State Wildlife Area Pass an individual must show a photo identification card and:

Provide written proof, in the form of a federal or state income tax return from the immediately preceding calendar year, that the federal taxable income of such individual is at or below one hundred percent of the official poverty line for an individual or a family, as appropriate to the applicant. If said tax return is not available, a return for the year immediately preceding such year shall suffice. Or,

If an individual's income is at a level where such individual is not required to file an income tax return, such individual shall sign a statement under penalty of perjury in the second degree to such effect. No such affidavit shall be required to be notarized. Or,

A Colorado resident may provide documentation in the form of a card or other verifiable written materials that the resident is currently enrolled in any one of the following programs: TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children), Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid program), SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), FDPIR (Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations), or LEAP (Low-income Energy Assistance Program).

The federal taxable income amounts, based on the number of people in the family/household, cannot be greater than the applicable guideline set forth in the Annual Update of the HHS Poverty Guidelines, 89 Fed. Reg. 2961 (January 17, 2024) issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Room 404E, Humphrey Building, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC 20201. This federal guideline, but not later amendments to or editions thereof, has been incorporated by reference. Information regarding how and where the incorporated materials may be examined, or copies obtained, is available from:

Regulations Manager

Policy and Planning Unit

Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife

6060 Broadway

Denver, Colorado 80216

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