Forest Service announces target shooting changes

(COLORADO) — The Forest Service will now manage target shooting as it manages other popular activities, like motor vehicle use and camping, according to a decision signed by the Pike-San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands Forest and Grassland Supervisor Ryan Nehl on Friday, Jan. 17.

Due to the increasing popularity of target shooting, six developed shooting ranges will open and areas popular for dispersed target shooting will close, such as areas next to Rampart Road. These efforts are expected to take several years and will not affect legal hunting.

“Thank you to the public for your ongoing patience and participation throughout this multiyear process,” said Nehl. “Balancing multiple uses on Forest Service lands poses unique challenges and opportunities, and the public’s involvement helped guide this outcome. We hope that continued interest will lead to a successful implementation.”…

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