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Mountain pine beetle information
Healthy forests fuel Colorado's economy in Blue River Valley
Building the Michigan River Camp
Now hiring foresters!
Resources For
Communities
Wood Businesses
Homeowners
Educators
Live Wildfire Ready
Protect Your Community
Protect Your Home & Property
Recovery After Wildfire
Know Your Wildfire Risk
Current Wildfire Information
Quick Links
Find Funding
Mountain Pine Beetle
Data & Tools
Tree Planting & Care
Other Insects & Diseases
Michigan River Camp Campaign
News
Mitigation works: February wildfire contained quickly due to previous forestry work
Gold Creek’s proactive mitigation efforts limited fire spread and intensity, which allowed firefighters gain control more quickly and operate more safely according to Elizabeth Fire Protection District Chief TJ Steck.
April 13, 2026
Healthy forests fuel Colorado’s economy in Blue River Valley
The Colorado State Forest Service has been working hard on a series of projects that are restoring a healthy forest, reducing wildfire risk for communities and supporting the local economy.
April 9, 2026
Gov. Polis, Colorado State Forest Service announce $8.5 million in wildfire mitigation grants
To make Colorado forests and communities more resilient to wildfire, Gov. Jared Polis has announced $8.5 million in Forest Restoration and Wildfire Risk Mitigation grants to 35 projects in 24 counties.
March 31, 2026
San Luis Valley Health becomes Colorado’s first Healthcare Tree Campus
Colorado State Forest Service staff helped San Luis Valley Health receive the first Healthcare Tree Campus designation in Colorado from the Arbor Day Foundation.
March 17, 2026
Mitigation works: The Illinois Creek wildfire that wasn’t
This success story shows what’s possible when we invest in our forests before wildfires start. Proactive forest management works. And the CSFS and partners play a vital role in protecting communities, ecosystems and water resources from the threat of wildfire.
March 5, 2026
Review of Forest Action Plan reveals focused forest management
The Colorado State Forest Service and its partners conducted a vast majority of their forest management work in high-priority areas of the state and greatly increased the acres of forests they managed and enhanced annually from 2020 through 2024.
March 5, 2026
Forests FM Podcast
Science & Data Bytes
Colorado Forest Carbon Inventory Highlights: Aboveground Live Carbon (2002-2019)
Forests absorb carbon through photosynthesis and release it through respiration, decomposition and combustion.
February 17, 2026
Carbon Accounting of Colorado’s Harvested Wood Products
The CSFS recently completed an accounting of carbon stored in Colorado’s harvested wood products. This S&D Byte provides key findings, trends over time and context from this inventory.
April 24, 2025
Surface and Canopy Fuels in the 2022 CO-WRA Update
The Colorado Wildfire Risk Assessment (CO-WRA) is a statewide geospatial analysis designed to increase wildfire awareness, provide comprehensive data and information concerning wildfire risk and local fire history and educate users about wildfire risk reduction and hazard mitigation resources available from the Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) and partner organizations. The 2022 CO-WRA update was released on July 17, 2023.
July 28, 2023
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Colorado Forest Atlas
from the Colorado State Forest Service
Skip to main content
Mountain pine beetle information
Healthy forests fuel Colorado's economy in Blue River Valley
Building the Michigan River Camp
Now hiring foresters!
Resources For
Communities
Wood Businesses
Homeowners
Educators
Live Wildfire Ready
Protect Your Community
Protect Your Home & Property
Recovery After Wildfire
Know Your Wildfire Risk
Current Wildfire Information
Quick Links
Find Funding
Mountain Pine Beetle
Data & Tools
Tree Planting & Care
Other Insects & Diseases
Michigan River Camp Campaign
News
Mitigation works: February wildfire contained quickly due to previous forestry work
Gold Creek’s proactive mitigation efforts limited fire spread and intensity, which allowed firefighters gain control more quickly and operate more safely according to Elizabeth Fire Protection District Chief TJ Steck.
April 13, 2026
Healthy forests fuel Colorado’s economy in Blue River Valley
The Colorado State Forest Service has been working hard on a series of projects that are restoring a healthy forest, reducing wildfire risk for communities and supporting the local economy.
April 9, 2026
Gov. Polis, Colorado State Forest Service announce $8.5 million in wildfire mitigation grants
To make Colorado forests and communities more resilient to wildfire, Gov. Jared Polis has announced $8.5 million in Forest Restoration and Wildfire Risk Mitigation grants to 35 projects in 24 counties.
March 31, 2026
San Luis Valley Health becomes Colorado’s first Healthcare Tree Campus
Colorado State Forest Service staff helped San Luis Valley Health receive the first Healthcare Tree Campus designation in Colorado from the Arbor Day Foundation.
March 17, 2026
Mitigation works: The Illinois Creek wildfire that wasn’t
This success story shows what’s possible when we invest in our forests before wildfires start. Proactive forest management works. And the CSFS and partners play a vital role in protecting communities, ecosystems and water resources from the threat of wildfire.
March 5, 2026
Review of Forest Action Plan reveals focused forest management
The Colorado State Forest Service and its partners conducted a vast majority of their forest management work in high-priority areas of the state and greatly increased the acres of forests they managed and enhanced annually from 2020 through 2024.
March 5, 2026
Forests FM Podcast
Science & Data Bytes
Colorado Forest Carbon Inventory Highlights: Aboveground Live Carbon (2002-2019)
Forests absorb carbon through photosynthesis and release it through respiration, decomposition and combustion.
February 17, 2026
Carbon Accounting of Colorado’s Harvested Wood Products
The CSFS recently completed an accounting of carbon stored in Colorado’s harvested wood products. This S&D Byte provides key findings, trends over time and context from this inventory.
April 24, 2025
Surface and Canopy Fuels in the 2022 CO-WRA Update
The Colorado Wildfire Risk Assessment (CO-WRA) is a statewide geospatial analysis designed to increase wildfire awareness, provide comprehensive data and information concerning wildfire risk and local fire history and educate users about wildfire risk reduction and hazard mitigation resources available from the Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) and partner organizations. The 2022 CO-WRA update was released on July 17, 2023.
July 28, 2023
Type your address or the city or town where you live into the search field on this map.
Map powered by the
Colorado Forest Atlas
from the Colorado State Forest Service