Are there moose at Brainard Lake?

– The moose at Brainard Lake are habituated to humans and tolerate more close contact than animals even at Teton or Yellowstone National Parks. “Hunting” of these moose is effectively like killing a dairy cow in a corral. – Visitors to Brainard Lake go there to enjoy the scenery and wildlife.

Are there moose in Colorado?

Colorado’s moose population now approaches 3,000 animals statewide. Their numbers have grown so dramatically that limited hunting is offered in North Park, Middle Park and the Laramie River area.

How much does it cost to get into Brainard Lake?

Brainard Lake Recreation Area is located at Brainard Lake Rd, Ward, CO 80481. Admission is $11/car. Admission is free with an annual national parks pass.

Can you hunt moose in Colorado?

— Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants to remind people that moose hunting is legal in Colorado and it can also happen in areas where people are sightseeing. Churchill said it’s important to remember moose hunting is allowed at forest service recreation areas such as Brainard Lake.

Where are the most moose in Colorado?

State Forest State Park The area in and around the park, near Walden, has been named the official moose capital of Colorado. More than 600 moose live there year-round, as well as elk, mule deer, beaver, fox, eagles and black bears.

Are there grizzly bear in Colorado?

Grizzly bears had been considered extirpated, or locally extinct, in Colorado since 1951. One of the suspected last grizzly bears had been killed 28 years earlier near the same area. Grizzlies have not been sighted in Colorado since that day.

What should I do if I see a moose?

What Moose Want

  1. If You See a Moose: Talk calmly, and back away. Give him about 50 feet of personal space.
  2. What Provokes Moose: Dogs.
  3. Getting too close to a calf: Never get between a mother (cow) and her young.
  4. Getting too close, period: Don’t yell, throw things, or even offer food.

What do you do if you see a moose in Colorado?

In general, if you spot a moose, keep your distance. Give the moose its space (lots and lots of space) and it will probably leave you alone.

How to get to Brainard Lake in Colorado?

Trails leading west from Brainard Lake Recreation Area enter the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area, where all mechanized recreation is prohibited. Brainard Lake Recreation Area is a good side-trip for road cyclists. It is approximately five miles west from Colorado Highway 72 at Ward to reach Brainard Lake.

When to bring your dog to Brainard Lake?

A timed-entry reservation is required for all visitors wishing to park in any other lot within Brainard Lake Recreation Area (including trailhead parking lots). Between November 15 and April 30, dogs are only allowed on the Brainard Lake and Lefthand Park Reservoir Roads, and Sourdough Trail (#835)

Where to go cross country skiing in Brainard Lake?

From here, the Waldrop Trail, Sourdough Trail, South Saint Vrain Trail and Left Hand Park Reservoir Road are accessible to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The Snowshoe trail is not restricted to snowshoers only, however it is not well-designed for skiing.

When is the summer season for Brainard Lake?

Brainard Lake Recreation Area Summer Season Regulations (May 1 – Nov 14): Dogs must be on a hand-held leash at all times; when open, developed camping is only allowed at Pawnee Campground (no camping in closed campgrounds); dispersed camping is only allowed north of the South St Vrain Creek.