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GPS Coordinates to Locate Your Public Lands

Link to Geocaching Page

Geocaching on Public Lands

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Take a Photo Tour of the Area

Craig Complex Staff Directory

Craig Complex Staff Directories

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  • BLM Reminds Shed-Antler Hunters to Stay on Roads in Vehicles

The Bureau of Land Management Little Snake Field Office in Craig is reminding people planning to collect shed antlers in northern Colorado this spring that it is illegal to travel off existing roads in a motor vehicle on BLM public lands in this area.  Click here for more information.


  • Violations of Winter Closure at Emerald Mountain could Harm Area Elk

The Bureau of Land Management is reminding people to observe seasonal closures in place at Emerald Mountain near Steamboat Springs to protect wintering and calving elk.

All areas south of the Ridge Trail in BLM's Emerald Mountain Special Recreation Area are closed to human entry from December 1 to June 30 to protect elk during their sensitive winter and calving seasons.


  • Non-WSA Lands with Wilderness Characteristics

As part of BLM’s requirement to maintain an updated inventory of lands with wilderness characteristics, in the winter of 2012 the Little Snake Field Office (LSFO) began the process of identifying and inventorying potential lands with wilderness characteristics within its administrative boundaries. Through the initial step in the process of conducting a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis to identify 5,000 acre roadless blocks of land, a total of 61 parcels potentially containing wilderness character have been initially identified.  Click here for more information.


  • Motorized Travel Limited to Existing Roads and Trails in Little Snake

Some areas within the field office are closed to all motorized travel, including all Wilderness Study Areas; the Serviceberry, Fly Creek, and Emerald Mountain Special Recreation Management Areas; the Maybell Uranium Pit; and the Irish Canyon Area of Critical Environmental Concern.

To continue to provide the opportunity for off-road recreation, the field office specifically manages nearly 20,000 acres in the South Sand Wash Basin as an area open to off-road motorized use.


  • Updated BLM Maps now Available

The Canyon of Lodore, Meeker, Steamboat Springs & Walden 2012 maps are now available to purchase.  Please ensure you have the latest version when heading out to enjoy your public lands!  Click here for purchasing information.


  • National Greater Sage-Grouse Planning Strategy

  • Solar Energy Development PEIS

Bureau of Land Management in Northwest Colorado...

The Little Snake Field Office encompasses 4.2 million acres of federal, state and private lands in Moffat, Routt, and Rio Blanco counties.  Of the total area, 1.3 million acres are public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management and 1.1 million acres of the private and state lands are underlain by federally owned minerals.  Resource activities include:  wildlife, cultural resources, grazing, energy & minerals, rights-of-ways, paleontological resources and recreation.  For more information, click here or on "Programs" from the menu.


Wendy Reynolds, Field Manager

 

Phone: 970-826-5000 | Fax: 970-826-5002 | Office Hours: 7:45 am – 4:30 pm M-F
 

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