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This product is produced and distributed by: Colorado Parks and Wildlife - GIS Group, 317 W. Prospect, Fort Collins, CO 80526. Information depicted hereon is for reference purposes only and is compiled
from best available sources. Mapped property boundaries may or may not reflect actual legal holdings. Please observe and respect all marked boundaries and signs on the property. Regulations are subject to change - posted regulations at the individual SWA take precedence over any regulations referred to here. For further information, please see regulations brochures available at CPW offices or cpw.state.co.us.
Bravo SWA—Logan County From I-76 at the Sterling exit (Exit 125), go 1/2 mile west on Highway 6 to County Road 370, then 2 miles northeast (right) to the first parking area on the left. The second parking area is 2 miles farther on CR 370 and on the left. Youth hunter parking is between the first and second parking areas. Additional parking areas are on the north side of the river. From Sterling, go North on US 138 to County Roads 34 and 36, and then east (right) to the parking areas.
This page was last edited: 9/17/2019
Wildlife Area Offers:
Hunting:
(GMU 91)
Deer, Rabbit, Squirrel, Pheasant, Tur-
key, Quail, Dove, Waterfowl
Regulations: In addition to or in place of those restrictions listed in regulation #900 the below listed provi-sions or restrictions apply (see Chapter 9, http://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Regulations.aspx).
More Information: CPW Office (Brush): (970) 842– 6300 Website: http://cpw.state.co.us/
A. Public access is prohibited from
9:00 pm – 4:00 am.
B. Camping is prohibited.
C. Fires are prohibited.
D. Horses are prohibited.
E. Field trials are prohibited.
F. Target practice is prohibited except when author-
ized by the area wildlife manager.
G. All recreational activities, except deer hunting,
are prohibited on the opening weekend of the
regular plains rifle deer season and on the open-
ing day and first weekend of the late plains rifle
deer season.
H. The launching or takeout of vessels is prohibited
during waterfowl seasons.