Our Stakeholders

NoCo Places Stakeholders

The Executive Committee sets the strategic direction, which is developed in consultation with the NoCo Stakeholders, a group of approximately 70 individuals that includes the Executive Committee members, additional staff from each of the agencies, and individuals with expertise in subjects that are important to the management of these public lands. Their expertise is diverse and wide-ranging and includes outdoor motorized and non-motorized recreation, the environment, historic and cultural resources, transportation, the outdoor recreation industry, and other issues that directly impact the landscapes of Northern Colorado.

Current Stakeholders

NoCo Participating Agencies
  • U.S. Forest Service – Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland
  • National Park Service – Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Colorado Parks & Wildlife – Northeast Region
  • Boulder County Parks & Open Space
  • Clear Creek County
  • Denver Mountain Parks
  • Gilpin County
  • Jefferson County Open Space
  • Larimer County Natural Resources
  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
  • Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
  • Boulder County Audubon Society
  • Boulder Mountain Bike Alliance
  • City of Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks
  • City of Fort Collins Natural Areas
  • City of Golden
  • Clear Creek Watershed & Forest Health Partnership
  • Colorado Mountain Bike Association
  • Colorado Mountain Club
  • Colorado Off Highway Coalition
  • Colorado State University
  • Colorado Tourism Office
  • Colorado Wildlife Federation
  • Congressmen Neguse Office
  • Conservation Colorado
  • Environmental Justice Policy
  • Estes Valley Land Trust
  • Great Outdoors Colorado
  • Keep It Colorado
  • Larimer County Conservation Corps
  • Lincoln Hills Cares
  • Mighty Arrow Foundation
  • National Forest Foundation
  • Outside 285
  • Overland Mountain Bike Association
  • Rocky Mountain Wild
  • Sierra Club
  • State of Colorado
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado

Areas of Expertise

Stakeholder Group Purpose

The NoCo Places Stakeholder group is a coalition of organizations and agencies that share an interest in advancing the mission of NoCo Places — supporting equitable, sustainable access to Northern Colorado’s outdoor spaces, trails, and natural resources.

Stakeholders collaborate, share information, and help guide regional initiatives. Participation is open to public, private, and nonprofit organizations that align with NoCo Places’ mission and values.

Benefits for Stakeholders

Early awareness of regional initiatives and funding opportunities

Opportunities to provide input on regional projects and priorities

Access to shared resources, data, and meeting materials

Connections with agencies and organizations across the region

Insight into how regional decisions and collaborations are formed

Join the Stakeholder Group

Fill out Stakeholder Interest Application

Complete the online application form

Staff Review

Our team reviews your application

Confirmation and Welcome

Receive confirmation and onboarding materials

Participation Begins

Join meetings and engage with the community

2026 Meeting & Event Schedule

March 27

In-person Stakeholders meeting

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June 19

Virtual Stakeholders Meeting

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September 18

In-person Stakeholders Meeting

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December 11

Virtual Stakeholders Meeting

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NoCo Region Map

The NoCo Places region covers five counties in Northern Colorado.

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