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  2. Today, CPW operates 19 hatcheries that breed, hatch, rear and stock over 90 million fish per year. Many of the fish produced are to enhance angling opportunities, while others serve a critical role in native species recovery efforts. Colorado fish hatcheries support our angling pastime, which annually contributes 2.4 billion dollars to our ...

  3. Hover over the fish icon for the name of each hatchery and click to see more information. Or, choose a hatchery from the list below. Reset Map.

  4. Jan 1, 2020 · Online reservations are available at any time. Book now by phone: Toll free 1-800-244-5613. For park or policy information: CPW Call Center 1-800-678-2267 or 303-297-1192. With over 4,000 campsites and 58 cabins and yurts located throughout the state, Colorado State Parks' affordable accommodations offer something for everyone.

  5. You can make reservations through the call center at 1-800-244-5613 and is staffed 24 hours a day or online at cpwshop.com. All reservations, except those for some group campgrounds and picnic sites, must be made through the Aspira Call Center or through cpwshop.com. Some cabins and yurts have specific reservation information, please check the ...

    • Aerial Stocking. Using a button on the flight yoke, the pilot releases the fish and water above the lake. Photo by Jerry Neal/CPW. If you’ve ever fished one of Colorado’s magnificent alpine lakes, you were probably captivated by the postcard scenery and by the beauty of our native cutthroat trout.
    • Fish Hatcheries and Stocking Trucks ​​ With so many waters scattered throughout the state, you may have wondered how it’s even possible to keep all of the different locations stocked with fish.
    • Spawn Collection ​​ To ensure that there are enough fish to stock every year, CPW sets up spawn-collection sites at lakes and reservoirs across the state.
    • The Egg Trade. Fish eggs. Photo courtesy of US Army Corps of Engineers. In addition to collecting fish eggs for Colorado’s hatcheries, CPW trades both eggs and fish with more than 10 different states, as well as the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).
  6. In Colorado, there is a total of 18 hatcheries raising 30+ species of fish which Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) operate. Twelve of these hatcheries are cold water facilities, two are warm water facilities, two are cold and warm water, and two are USFWS hatcheries. [3] .

  7. Today, CPW operates 19 hatcheries that breed, hatch, rear and stock over 90 million fish per year. Many of the fish produced are to enhance angling opportunities, while others serve a critical role in native species recovery efforts.