​Located in central Colorado, Fort Carson is a honey hole for outdoor enthusiasts. Go camping at the Fort Carson Falcon Campground, check out available game, hunting seasons, lottery draws, and so much more. Fort Carson is open to active-duty service members, veterans, and youths — check it out with iSportsman today. Learn more about recreation opportunities at Fort Carson.

Visit the Ft. Carson iSportsman portal to log into your iSportsman account with Carson. Here is where you will purchase permits and complete safety briefs.

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With the Avenza Maps app you can navigate through Ft. Carson with the ability to distinguish off-limit areas, archery hunting only areas, lakes, streams and more.

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Before recreating at Ft. Carson, be sure to review both the base-specific rules and hunting regulations as well as the Colorado state hunting regulations.

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Camping is allowed year-round at Fort Carson. The Womack, Townsend, Haymes and Northside Reservoirs are open, so come on down, pitch your tent and experience the joy of a winter camping trip. All you need is a valid camping permit and you’re good to go.

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