Rocky mountain national wildlife refuge
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge borders Commerce City and offers a variety of outdoor activities and programs. Within the Refuge’s boundary, a diverse population of wildlife thrives among wetlands, woodlands, and shortgrass prairie. More than 300 species of wildlife makes the Refuge their home either seasonally or year round including birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles.
Tours and Nature Programs
Free wildlife viewing tours and nature programs are offered every weekend by reservation. Visitors also may drop-in on Saturdays and Sundays to hike more than 8 miles of trail or discover nature in the Visitors Center’s Wildlife Learning Lab. Catch and release fishing is available for all ages from late spring to early fall with a Refuge permit and a $3.00 recreation fee for anglers 16 years of age and older. Special public events are held twice each year celebrating National Trails and Fishing Week in June and National Wildlife Refuge Week in October.
More Information
More information about wildlife tours, nature programs, and fishing can be found on the Refuge’s Web site at http://www.fws.gov/rockymountainarsenal or by calling 303.289.0930.
Wildlife photos used on the Commerce City Web site courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Michael Mauro, and Tom Tietz.
