This is from the CPW \'INSIDER\' press release today.
COLORADO?S STATEWIDE COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAN RELEASED
DENVER- The final 2014 Colorado Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), the blueprint for sustaining Colorado\'s outdoors heritage for current and future generations, was released in April.
Outdoor recreation defines the quality of life in Colorado and is a significant factor in the state\'s economy. Studies conducted as part of the 2014 SCORP estimate that outdoor recreation in Colorado contributes more than $34.5 billion in annual economic activity, creates 313,000 jobs and generates $4.9 million in local, state and federal taxes annually. There are nearly 30 million acres of publicly owned land in Colorado, with a majority of these lands open to outdoor recreation pursuits. Surveys conducted as part of the SCORP indicate that 90 percent of Coloradans participated in some form of outdoor recreation in Colorado over the past year.
You can read more here
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COLORADO?S STATEWIDE COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAN RELEASED
DENVER- The final 2014 Colorado Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), the blueprint for sustaining Colorado\'s outdoors heritage for current and future generations, was released in April.
Outdoor recreation defines the quality of life in Colorado and is a significant factor in the state\'s economy. Studies conducted as part of the 2014 SCORP estimate that outdoor recreation in Colorado contributes more than $34.5 billion in annual economic activity, creates 313,000 jobs and generates $4.9 million in local, state and federal taxes annually. There are nearly 30 million acres of publicly owned land in Colorado, with a majority of these lands open to outdoor recreation pursuits. Surveys conducted as part of the SCORP indicate that 90 percent of Coloradans participated in some form of outdoor recreation in Colorado over the past year.
You can read more here
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