Colorado Code § 33-11-109

Trail categories - rules
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(1) Any of the following categories of trails may be
established:
(a) Cross-state trails which connect scenic, historical, geological, or other significant
features which are characteristic of the state;
(b) Water-oriented trails which provide a designated path to or along lakes, streams, or
reservoirs in which water and other water-oriented recreational opportunities are the primary
points of interest;
(c) Scenic-access trails which give access to quality recreation, scenic, historic, or
cultural areas of statewide or nationwide significance;
(d) Urban trails which provide opportunities within an urban setting for walking,
bicycling, horseback riding, or other compatible activities. Where appropriate, urban trails shall
connect parks, scenic areas, historical points, and neighboring communities.
(e) Historical trails which identify and interpret routes which were significant in the
historical settlement and development of the state.
(2) The planning and designation of trails for the state trails system shall take into
account and give due regard to the interests of federal agencies, state agencies, individuals, and
interested recreation organizations. The categories set forth in subsection (1) of this section need
not be used to label specific trails, but the division shall assure that full consideration is given to
including trails from all categories within the system.
(3) The commission, through the division, is authorized to conduct studies, and to
promulgate such rules as may be necessary for establishing and managing the Colorado
greenway trails system. The commission shall consult and cooperate with the Colorado water
conservation board, transportation commission, Colorado water resources and power
development authority, and all other appropriate units of state government and political
subdivisions of the state, including any county, city, city and county, and water conservation and
conservancy district; any other public and private persons; and any appropriate federal agencies
to establish a Colorado greenway trails system that minimizes adverse impacts on activities,
natural features, and sensitive habitats adjacent to trails.

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