Description: These data are used to display the public recreational facilities at all Colorado Parks and Wildlife owned properties. The original intent of these data were to show facilities at a park level scale. Over time, this has evolved to be a more comprehensive collection of all recreation facilities - as GIS technology has advanced to allow improved labelling / display of features. Data is being compiled at CPW Area offices in consultation with local Property Technicians and Field Ops staff using high resolution aerial photography (NAIP05, NAIP09) as a reference and at a scale where structures could be visually identified by Chris Johnson. These data were originally combined from individual park shapefiles in 2010 by Bill Gaertner, under the direction of Matt Schulz, Parks GIS Coordinator. Since then, Eric Drummond, temp Trails GIS Specialist, vastly improved upon the ability to use a unique CPW font and the Maplex label engine to have dynamic labelling of standard recreation facility symbols.
Copyright Text: CPW Technicians and GIS staff, Chris Johnson, Eric Drummond, Bill Gaertner, and Matt Schulz.
Description: These data represent all roads within Colorado State Parks where public access is allowed. This is a complete dataset of all public roads within Colorado State Parks and is updated as roads are built, re-routed, or abolished. Occasionally, some roads outside of the boundaries of Colorado State Parks are included to help depict the best route to access various parcels.Initial database work was completed in May 2011 by Tom Williams, under the direction of Matt Schulz, Parks GIS Coordinator. This feature class was created by combining all individual public road shapefiles from the L/parks/work/xxx/themes/roads directory of each park. First, a new standard for roads was created using the NRPA standard for roads as a background (L:\parks\standards\themes\infrastr\Roads_Geodatabase_Standards_20110308.xlsx). A set of coded value domains were created in the geodatabase that was going to house the data to ensure data quality as the data was edited in the future. The final desired fields and all possible fields from the shapefiles were added into a new feature class and then each individual park shapefile was added to the created feature class using the "Append" tool. All fields were condensed into the final desired fields and entries were changed to match the domain for that field. Some information was put into the COMMENTS field so it was not lost in the transition. NOTE FOR FURTHER EDITS: When editing, a drop down pick list will appear for each entry if the field has a domain assigned to it. You must populate using the pick list or you can fill in multiple entries at once by using the field calculator and using the code instead of the code description. Please view the Supplemental Details to see the codes and descriptions.State Forest State Park: Winter Roads were integrated, "Plowed" field = YES
Description: The purpose of this layer is to inventory and track recreational uses (e.g. hike, bike, OHV... etc.) permitted on designated trails within Colorado Parks & Wildlife properties. Elevation (Z values) are expressed in meters above mean sea level (MSL) using the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88). All heights are approximate since they are are based on 10 meter resolution DEMs published by USGS.
Copyright Text: The Colorado State Trails Program (a division of Colorado Parks & Wildlife) coordinated the three year effort to inventory and assess 466 designated trails in 37 Colorado State Parks (as of Aug. 2013). Funding for the initial inventory, assessment and verification of 38 discrete attributes was provided by Great Outdoors Colorado (Colorado lottery funds) and the Federal Highway Administration's Recreational Trail Program (Federal Gasoline Taxes).
The Colorado State Trails Program acknowledges the dedicated public servants who contributed to the project. This dataset would not exist in it’s current form without the professionalism of countless CPW administrators, Park Managers, PRTs, Rangers, regional staffs, contractors and seasonals employees.
On-going maintenance of this feature class is performed by CPW GIS Unit staff.
Description: This data was created by the CPW GIS Unit. Property boundaries are created by dissolving CDOWParcels by the property name, and property type and appending State Park boundaries designated as having public access. All parcel data correspond to legal transactions made by the CPW Real Estate Unit. The boundaries of the CDOW Parcels were digitized using metes and bounds, BLM's GCDB dataset, the PLSS dataset (where the GCDB dataset was unavailable) and using existing digital data on the boundaries.
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Big Game Management Unit (GMU) polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Mountain Goat Hunting Unit polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Mountain Goat Hunting Unit polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group
Description: To provide information and locational data on District Wildlife Manager (DWM) districts, including the name of the Area Manager, DWM, Area phone number, District ID number and District Name.
These data were developed by using CPW documents and brought up to date by consultation with Area Managers.
Description: To provide information and locational data on Area Wildlife Manager (AWM) areas, including the name of the Area Manager, and Area phone number.
This data was developed by using CPW documents and brought up to date by consultation with Area Managers to develop Regional data for the state. The data was then simplified to Area Boundaries.
Description: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Regional Service Centers (RSC's) focus on customer service, landowner issues, volunteer coordination, information and education, law enforcement, county land use planning, Area and property administration. This GIS dataset represents the Regional Service Center Boundaries for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. It was derived from the CO_DISTS coverage and simplified into the three RSC's in Colorado; Northeast, Southeast Northwest and Southwest. Attributes for this coverage and its contents are: RSC (contains the location of the RSC), RSC_PHONE (contains the phone number for the RSC).
Description: This data was created by the CPW GIS Unit. Walk in access property boundaries are compiled for use in both the regular and late brochures as well as published online in KMZ format. Please see walk in access brochure for additional information and regulations.
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Description: These data are created by the CPW GIS Unit. CPW Property point locations are created by dissolving CPWAllProperties by the property name (after the removal of property unit names), property type and public access designation. One location point is generated for the center of each unique Property Name/Property Type set of parcel boundaries with the point forced inside one of the boundaries for properties with non-contiguous parcels. Public Access for each parcel is evaluated and a list of all the Public Access designations occurring for the property can be found in the attribute field 'PublicAccess'. All parcel data correspond to legal transactions made by the CPW Real Estate Unit. The boundaries of the CPW Parcels were digitized using metes and bounds, BLM's GCDB dataset, the PLSS dataset (where the GCDB dataset was unavailable) and using existing digital data on the boundaries.
Description: The Colorado Trail System, now titled the Colorado Trail Explorer (COTREX), endeavors to map every trail in the state of Colorado. Currently their are nearly 40,000 miles of trails mapped. Trails come from a variety of sources (USFS, BLM, local parks & recreation departments, local governments). Responsibility for accuracy of the data rests with the source.These data were last updated on 2/5/2019
Description: The Colorado Trail System, now titled the Colorado Trail Explorer (COTREX), endeavors to map every trail in the state of Colorado. Currently their are nearly 40,000 miles of trails mapped. Trails come from a variety of sources (USFS, BLM, local parks & recreation departments, local governments). Responsibility for accuracy of the data rests with the source.These data were last updated on 2/5/2019
Name: CPW Aquatic Native Species Conservation Waters
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Description: Streams and lakes managed by CPW for native species buffered to 300 ft. for use in SB181 oil and gas analyses. Most data pulled from NHD (National Hydrography Dataset) created and maintined by USGS.
Description: Streams and lakes managed by CPW for sportfish buffered to 300 ft. for use in SB181 oil and gas analyses. Most data pulled from NHD (National Hydrography Dataset) created and maintined by USGS.
Description: Designated Cutthroat Trout Habitat is defined as areas located within 300 feet of the ordinary high water mark (centerline in absence of high water mark) of any stream segment located within CPW Cutthroat Trout Designated Crucial Habitat (CPW Chapter 0, Appendix C).
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Big Game Management Unit (GMU) polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Big Game Management Unit (GMU) polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Big Game Management Unit (GMU) polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Big Game Management Unit (GMU) polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Big Game Management Unit (GMU) polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Mountain Goat Hunting Unit polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group
Description: This information was derived from the 1:24,000 scale Digital Rastor Graphics (DRG's). Data were digitized on-screen using the Arc/Info module to create a Big Game Management Unit (GMU) polygon coverage. Where available, coincident lines were use from other available data. If these data were available but not at 1:24,000 scale or better, digitizing was done directly from the DRG, with the exception of Hydro Unit (HUC) boundaries, which were pulled from the Division's HUC coverages. Digitizing and attributing were done by the GIS Group of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Label points have multiple attributes and linear features are attributed with the feature name that makes up that portion of the GMU boundary.
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife GIS Group