1. (Scan QR codes inside for more information on your favorite State Wildlife Areas)
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2. Emergency
911
Grocery Stores
Julesburg Family Market
222 Cedar Street, Julesburg
970.474.0932
Automotive
S & W Auto Supply (NAPA)
221 Cedar Street, Julesburg
970.474.2067
Sedgwick County Memorial Hospital
900 North Cedar Street, Julesburg
970.474.3323
Valley Medical Clinic
116 East 9th
Street, Julesburg
970.474.3323
Medical Facilities
Julesburg Family Market/Hardware Hank
222 Cedar Street, Julesburg
970.474.0932
Missy’s Worms Plus
400 Saunders Avenue, Ovid
970.463.5324
Hunting/Fishing Licenses/Ammunition
Veterinarian Services
Animal Clinic of Julesburg
809 West 3rd Street, Julesburg
970.474.2237
Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office
970.474.3355
Colorado Division of Wildlife
970.842.6300
Sedgwick County Economic Development
100 West 2nd Street, Julesburg
970.474.3504
For Colorado Division of Wildlife Book with Rules and Regulations contact:
Colorado Welcome Center
970.474.2054
Colorado Division of Wildlife
970.842.6300
Fuel
Hilltop Services
10646 Highway 59, Sedgwick
970.463.0910
Sinclair Oil
200 East 1st Street, Julesburg
970.474.0909
Shell
14172 US Highway 385, Julesburg
970.474.3653
Grainland Fuel Pumps
305 Main Street, Ovid
970.474.2479
Wagon Wheel Conoco
14989 Us Highway 385, Julesburg
970.474.2636
Meat/Game Processing
D&L Meat Co.
115 Main Street, Ovid
970.463.5657
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5. County: Sedgwick
Region: Northeast
Location:
GMU 92:
From Sedgwick, go 2 miles northeast on Highway 138 to access road, then .5 mile south.
Elevation: Ranges from 3,548 ft. to 3,604 ft.
Acreage: Approximately 895 acres.
Hunting: Deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, duck, goose and turkey.
Fishing: None.
Recreation: Hunting, hiking and wildlife viewing.
Facilities: None.
Restrictions:
1. Camping, fire prohibited.
2. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bow
fishing.
3. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife manager.
4. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend or regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
5. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed in February, March and
April (through Wednesday before spring turkey season opens) and August.
6. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose
season.
NOTE: Information changes frequently and may not all be current. Users of State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are reminded to check current
hunting, fishing, trapping and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose. Refer to the State Wildlife Area Property
Brochure, as well as the Fishing and Hunting Regulation Brochures off the Regulations Brochures page. Also see Chapter 9, off the Regulations
page, which has the most up-to-date Division property information, as changes occur numerous times per year.
Comments:
This property is managed by the Brush Office:
122 East Edison
Brush, CO 80723
(970) 842-6300
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7. County: Sedgwick
Region: Northeast
Location:
GMU 93:
From Interstate 76 at Julesburg exit (exit 180), go 8 miles south on Highway 385 to County Road 16,
turn east on County Road 49, then 1 mile south.
Elevation: Ranges from 3,670 ft. to 3,719 ft.
Acreage: Approximately 210 acres.
Hunting: Deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, dove and quail.
Fishing: None.
Recreation: Hunting, hiking and wildlife viewing.
Facilities: None.
Restrictions:
1. Camping, fire prohibited.
2. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife manager.
3. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
4. Hunting limited to youth/mentors. One mentor per youth may hunt.
NOTE: Information changes frequently and may not all be current. Users of State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are reminded to check current
hunting, fishing, trapping and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose. Refer to the State Wildlife Area Property
Brochure, as well as the Fishing and Hunting Regulation Brochures off the Regulations Brochures page. Also see Chapter 9, off the Regulations
page, which has the most up-to-date Division property information, as changes occur numerous times per year.
Comments:
This property is managed by the Brush Office:
122 East Edison
Brush, CO 80723
(970) 842-6300
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9. County: Sedgwick
Region: Northeast
Location:
GMU 92:
South Parking Lots: From Interstate 76 at Julesburg Colorado (exit 180) go north .1 mile on Highway
385 to County Road 28, then 1.5 miles to east parking lot. Proceed an additional 3 miles to west
parking lot.
North Parking Lots: From Interstate 76 at Julesburg Colorado (exit 180) go north 1 mile on Highway
385 to Cedar Street (US 386 Business Route) and turn left, then turn left on County Road 32.5, then left
onto County Road 41. County Road 41 merges to the right with County Road 32. Follow for .5 mile to
the parking access road to the left (before power lines). Proceed approximately .5 mile to Pony Express
Wildlife Management Road for two additional western parking lots.
Elevation: Ranges from 3,460 ft. to 3,512 ft.
Acreage: Approximately 1,854 acres.
Hunting: Dove, duck, rabbit, deer, turkey, pheasant, quail and squirrel.
Fishing: None.
Recreation: Hunting and wildlife viewing.
Facilities: None.
Restrictions:
1. Camping, fire prohibited.
2. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife manager.
3. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
4. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains
rifle deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
5. Horses prohibited except when training hunting dogs and only allowed February, March and April
(though Wednesday before spring turkey season opens) and August.
6. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of pf teal season to last day of dark goose
season.
NOTE: Information changes frequently and may not all be current. Users of State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are reminded to check current
hunting, fishing, trapping and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose. Refer to the State Wildlife Area Property
Brochure, as well as the Fishing and Hunting Regulation Brochures off the Regulations Brochures page. Also see Chapter 9, off the Regulations
page, which has the most up-to-date Division property information, as changes occur numerous times per year.
Comments:
This property is managed by the Brush Office:
122 East Edison
Brush, CO 80723
(970) 842-6300
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11. County: Sedgwick and Logan.
Region: Northeast
Location:
GMU 90:
From Interstate 76 at the Red Lion exit (Exit 155), go 3 miles north to Highway 138, then 1 mile north
east (right) to County Road 95, then 2 miles north (left) to the reservoir.
Elevation: Ranges from 3,703 ft. to 3,752 ft.
Acreage: Approximately 1,552 acres.
Hunting: Rabbit, pheasant, dove and duck.
Fishing:
Rainbow trout, yellow perch, walleye, channel catfish, black crappie, wiper, largemouth bass, northern
pike, striped bass and white bass
Recreation: Hunting, fishing, camping and wildlife viewing.
Facilities: Restrooms and boat ramp.
Restrictions:
1. Except as allowed below, boating prohibited October 1 through last day of regular goose season.
Hand-propelled craft may be used to set and pick up decoys and to retrieve downed waterfowl.
2. Fishing restricted to 2 south dams and bank around outlet tower. Ice fishing restricted to within 50
yards of 2 south dams or 50 yards off outlet tower from October 1 to last day of waterfowl season.
3. Boats prohibited within 50 yards of outlet structure.
4. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake.
5. Vehicles limited to 250.
6. Waterskiing prohibited before 10 a.m. and after 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday of
Memorial Day weekend.
7. Hunting from floating devices by reservation from opening day of regular duck season until
opening day of dark goose season.
NOTE: Information changes frequently and may not all be current. Users of State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are reminded to check current
hunting, fishing, trapping and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose. Refer to the State Wildlife Area Property
Brochure, as well as the Fishing and Hunting Regulation Brochures off the Regulations Brochures page. Also see Chapter 9, off the Regulations
page, which has the most up-to-date Division property information, as changes occur numerous times per year.
Comments:
This property is managed by the Brush Office:
122 East Edison
Brush, CO 80723
(970) 842-6300
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13. County: Logan.
Region: Northeast
Location:
Mostly in GMU 90, small portion in GMU 92:
From Interstate 76 at Red Lion Road Exit (exit 155), go 3 miles north to Highway 138, then 1 mile
northeast to County Road 95, then .25 mile north.
Elevation: Ranges from 3,637 ft. to 3,768 ft.
Acreage: Approximately 1,328 acres.
Hunting: Rabbit, dove, pheasant, quail, duck, goose and deer.
Fishing: Smallmouth bass, largemouth bass and crappie.
Recreation: Hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing.
Facilities: None.
Restrictions:
1. Boating prohibited except float tubes or carry-on craft propelled by hand for fishing or hunting.
2. Boating prohibited October 1 - March 31 except hand-propelled craft to place or retrieve decoys or
downed waterfowl.
3. Fishing restricted to dam October 1 to March 31. During this time ice fishing restricted to within 50
yards of dam.
4. Camping, fires prohibited. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife manager.
Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except if hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bow
fishing.
5. Hunting prohibited from frozen surface of lake and floating devices.
6. During special late light goose season and conservation orders for light geese, light geese hunting
allowed in area bounded on north by County Road 970, on east by County Road 97 (County Road
1), on south by Highway 138 and on west by County Road 95.
7. Beginning on first day of regular duck season through last day of regular duck season, waterfowl
and small game hunters must check out at designated check station. Access from designated
parking areas only.
8. Closed to goose hunting in parts of Logan and Sedgwick counties bounded on north by Logan
County Road 70 and Sedgwick County Road 3, on east by Sedgwick County Road 3, on south by
Sedgwick County Road 24.8 and across Red Lion SWA as posted, and on west by Logan County
Road 95, except for Red Lion SWA as posted.
NOTE: Information changes frequently and may not all be current. Users of State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are reminded to check current
hunting, fishing, trapping and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose. Refer to the State Wildlife Area Property
Brochure, as well as the Fishing and Hunting Regulation Brochures off the Regulations Brochures page. Also see Chapter 9, off the Regulations
page, which has the most up-to-date Division property information, as changes occur numerous times per year.
Comments:
This property is managed by the Brush Office:
122 East Edison
Brush, CO 80723
(970) 842-6300
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15. County: Logan.
Region: Northeast
Location:
GMU 90:
From Interstate 76 at the Crook exit (Exit 149), go 3.5 miles north on Highway 55 to the parking area on
the right. Additional parking areas are located on County Road 83.
Elevation: Ranges from 3,696 ft. to 3,804 ft.
Acreage: Approximately 1,145 acres.
Hunting: Deer, rabbit, pheasant, dove, duck and goose.
Fishing: None
Recreation: Hunting, hiking and wildlife viewing.
Facilities: None.
Restrictions:
1. Camping, fire prohibited.
2. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife manager.
3. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting.
4. Field trials may be authorized February, March and August. Trials limited to 1 per year.
NOTE: Information changes frequently and may not all be current. Users of State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are reminded to check current
hunting, fishing, trapping and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose. Refer to the State Wildlife Area Property
Brochure, as well as the Fishing and Hunting Regulation Brochures off the Regulations Brochures page. Also see Chapter 9, off the Regulations
page, which has the most up-to-date Division property information, as changes occur numerous times per year.
Comments:
This property is managed by the Brush Office:
122 East Edison
Brush, CO 80723
(970) 842-6300
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18. County: Logan.
Region: Northeast
Location:
Mostly in GMU 91, small portion in 93:
From Crook Colorado, (Interstate 76 Exit 149) go .5 mile north on Highway 55 to check station.
Elevation: Ranges from 3,657 ft. to 4, 001 ft.
Acreage: Approximately 11,807 acres.
Hunting: Deer, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, bobwhite quail, dove, duck, goose and turkey.
Fishing: Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill and rainbow trout.
Recreation: Hunting, hiking and wildlife viewing.
Facilities: None.
Restrictions:
1. Camping prohibited except in designated areas.
2. Field trials may be authorized February, March, August and September. No more than 3 trials may be
authorized February - March and August, and no more than1 in September.
3. Fires prohibited except in designated area.
4. Mandatory check station. Assigned parking spots. Hunters must stay at assigned check-in area until 9 a.m.
when they can walk to adjacent areas and hunt. Deer and turkey hunters required only to check into east
or west Tamarack, unit 91. At south Tamarack south of I-76, unit 93, mandatory check in and out.
5. Reservations required by calling 1-800-846-9453 for hunting on weekends and Columbus Day (observed),
Veterans Day (observed), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day and
President's Day. Mandatory check station. The first hunt date available for reservations is the Saturday
after October 24 and the last date available is the last Sunday of regular duck season. Weekdays,
weekends and holidays outside the reservation period and any unreserved or open units are available for
hunting without reservations and are regulated through check station. Reservations not accepted more
than 14 days b, nor after noon the day before the hunt date, or noon Friday for Sunday and holidays on
Monday. To cancel, hunters must do so by noon the day before the hunt date. Failing to cancel
reservations may result in losing reservation rights for the rest of the season. Maximum 1 reservation per
day, and 1 reservation per phone call. Reservations not transferable. People making reservations must be
licensed hunters for the species to be hunted and must be at property the day of hunt. Hunters with
reservations can only hunt area specified on reservation. Mandatory check in and out as posted at
designated station.
6. Target practice prohibited except if authorized by area wildlife manager.
7. Discharging firearms or bows prohibited except when hunting. Discharging bows allowed for bowfishing.
8. All recreational activities except deer hunting are prohibited on opening weekend of regular plains rifle
deer season, and opening day and first weekend of late plains rifle deer season.
9. Horses prohibited north of I-76 except when training hunting dogs and then only allowed in February,
March, April (through Wednesday before spring turkey season opens) and August.
10. Launching or taking out vessels prohibited from first day of teal season to last day of dark goose season.
NOTE: Information changes frequently and may not all be current. Users of State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) are reminded to check current hunting, fishing,
trapping and land use regulations when planning to use an area for any purpose. Refer to the State Wildlife Area Property Brochure, as well as the
Fishing and Hunting Regulation Brochures off the Regulations Brochures page. Also see Chapter 9, off the Regulations page, which has the most up-to-
date Division property information, as changes occur numerous times per year.
Comments:
This property is managed by the Brush Office:
122 East Edison
Brush, CO 80723
(970) 842-6300
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21. Hunter’s Checklist
Preparing for a hunting trip is a major effort. Be sure to leave information about where you’ll
be hunting, camping, license plate numbers and cell phone numbers with folks at home.
Listed below are a few common items that hunters often forget as they get ready to go into
the backcountry:
First aid kit, sunscreen, toilet paper
Compass and maps
Flashlight, lantern, extra batteries
Rain gear
Knife sharpener, bone saw, game bag
Blaze orange vest and cap
Extra camp-stove fuel
Tire chains
Cleaning supplies, trash bags, shovel
Water bottles
Hunting license and Hunter Education card
List of family/friends phone numbers
Know Your Physical Limits
Hunting in the mountains of Colorado is physically demanding. Even if you are in good shape
you will still feel the effects of the altitude. Consider these tips as you head to the high country:
To acclimate, plan to arrive at your hunting area a couple of days before hunting season
begins.
Drink lots of water. Dehydration can cause severe headaches, muscle cramps and loss of
energy. Carry water purification tablets so that you can refill your bottles at creeks. Limit
alcohol—it causes dehydration.
If you experience severe headaches or find it difficult to breathe, move to lower altitude as
soon as possible. These symptoms could be signs of pulmonary edema or cerebral ede-
ma—both of which can be fatal.
When hunting, move slowly and stop to rest often. Accidents are more likely to occur when
you are tired.
If you are feeling very tired and you are far from camp, unload your gun before continuing
to walk.
Discuss any health issues with your hunting partners.
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22. No “rush hour” traffic
No traffic jams
You don’t have to “take a number” at the
Courthouse for driver’s license renewal
2 golf courses close by and you don’t need
a “tee time” to play
Public access to hunting
Snow Geese
Quiet towns with relaxed pace
Hippodrome Arts Centre/Theater with
short lines and low prices
South Platte River Trail Scenic and Historic
Byway
Sky is FULL of stars most nights
Wildlife/Bird-watching
Museums and much interesting local
history
DePorter Lake
Jumbo (Julesburg) Reservoir near town of
Sedgwick
Fairgrounds and Events Center
Colorado Welcome Center
And so much more!
Sedgwick County Economic Development
100 West 2nd Street
Julesburg, CO 80737
970.474.3504
970.474.4008 (Fax)
sced@kci.net
www.sedgwickcountycolorado.com
www.sedgwickcountygov.net
www.facebook.com/SedgCoEconomicDevelopment
If you have questions, or would like more information please contact:
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23. Julesburg, CO 80737
Ovid, CO 80744
Chilitos
217 Main Street
Sunday-Saturday 9am-10pm
Bar is open until 1:30am
970.463.5314
Sedgwick, CO 80749
Sedgwick Antique Inn Bed & Breakfast
100 Main Avenue
970.463.9932
Lucy’s Place
I-76 (exit 165) and HWY 59
Monday-Sunday 6:30am-8pm
970.463.5509
Cha Cha’s Mexican Restaurant
(at Sedgwick Antique Inn)
100 Main Avenue
Friday/Saturday 5pm-8pm
Sunday 11pm-2pm
970.463.9932
Missy’s Worms Plus
(snack items available)
400 Saunders Avenue
Tuesday-Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday-Saturday 8am-6pm
Sunday 10am-4pm
970.463.5324
D & L Meat Co.
(snack items available)
115 Main Street
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Saturday 8am-12pm
970.463.5657
RD’s
(Bar, pizza and snacks)
125 Main Avenue
Sunday-Saturday 9am-12am
970.463.5540
Julesburg Café
114 Cedar Street
Monday-Thursday 7am-3pm
Friday & Saturday 7am-8pm
970.474.3700
Julesburg Tavern
215 Pine Street
Monday-Sunday 2pm-2am
970.474.3381
Julesburg Family Market Deli
222 Cedar Street
Monday-Saturday 5:15am-7pm
Sunday 8am-5pm
970.474.0932
Subway
I-76 (exit 180) and HWY 385
Monday-Thursday 7am-9pm
Friday 7am-10pm
Saturday 8am-10pm
Sunday 9am-9pm
Melody Lanes and Lounge
800 West 2nd Street
Sunday 4pm-10pm
Monday-Thursday 4pm-12am
Friday & Saturday 4pm-2am
970.474.2441
Pony Express RV Park
I-76 (exit 180) and HWY 385
(Across from Colorado
Welcome Center)
970.474.9839
Platte Valley Inn Restaurant and Lounge
I-76 (ext 180) and HWY 385
Sunday Brunch 10am-2pm
Monday-Friday 7am-10am, 11am-2pm, 5pm-8pm
Open til 9pm on Fridays
Saturday 7am-9pm
Call 970.474.3336 for Lounge hours
The Grand Motel
220 Pine Street
970.474.3302
Holiday Motel
HWY 138/385
970.474.3371
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24. (Personal, Family, Education, Business)
There’s something for everyone in Sedgwick County...
Excellent Hospital/Medical Center
Wide Open Spaces
Outdoor Recreation
Excellent Quality of Life
Great Place to Raise a Family
Great Place to Start a Business
Great Transportation Network
Firearms Safety Depends on You!
1. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
2. Firearms should be unloaded when not actually in use.
3. Don’t rely on your gun’s “safety”.
4. Be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.
5. Use correct ammunition.
6. If your gun fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, handle with care!
7. Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting.
8. Be sure the barrel is clear of obstructions before shooting.
9. Don’t alter or modify your gun, and have guns serviced regularly.
10. Learn the mechanical and handling characteristics of the firearm you are using.
Make no mistake about it!
Produced by:
Sedgwick County Economic Development
100 West 2nd Street
Julesburg, CO 80737
970.474.3504
970.474.4008 (Fax)
sced@kci.net
www.sedgwickcountycolorado.com
www.sedgwickcountygov.net
www.facebook.com/SedgCoEconomicDevelopment
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