Centennial Cone Park Hunting Closure Begins
Jeffco Open Space News Release, November 28, 2018
The late-season hunting access at Centennial Cone Park will begin December 1, closing the park to all other uses through the end of January. This includes the Mayhem parking lot along US Hwy 6. The majority of the park will reopen to multi-use recreation on February 1, 2019.
Jeffco Open Space hunting access permits are limited to 55 elk and 35 deer license-holders this year and are granted through a lottery. This year, Jeffco Open Space received 79 applications for elk permits and 285 applications for deer permits.
Permit applicants must have a valid late-season license for antlerless elk, female or either-sex deer from Colorado Parks and Wildlife for the Jefferson County portion of Game Management Unit 38. Successful applicants are provided an online Jeffco Open Space hunting orientation presentation prior to gaining access to Centennial Cone Park. The purpose of allowing hunting is to control elk and deer populations that are not being held in check by natural predators.
Permitted hunter lottery winners are expected to follow all Jeffco Open Space Regulations.
More information about hunting at Centennial Cone Park
Questions? Concerns? Please contact Matt Robbins, Jeffco Open Space Community Connections Manager, mrobbins@jeffco.us or 303.271.5902