Larimer County, CO.
Larimer County is among the seeded CWD-positive counties in Colorado. Below is what we have on record from publicly-reported agency sources, plus EHD activity history when available.
County-level detection records, management zone boundaries, and transport rules can change between hunting seasons. Always cross-reference with Colorado Parks and Wildlife before relying on this page for hunting decisions.
CWD record for Larimer County
- Status
- CWD Confirmed
- First detection
- 1981
- Most recent year on record
- 2024
- Affected wildlife
- Mule deer, Elk
- Transport restrictions
- Yes
- Mandatory testing
- Voluntary / Confirm
Northeastern Colorado is the historical origin region for CWD identification (first confirmed in captive mule deer in the 1960s, in wild populations 1981). Verify current detection records with CPW.
Hunter FAQ — Larimer County
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Where does this county data come from?
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Statewide and county data tells you what to expect in general. Bield: Hunt logs every sick or recovered deer you spot on your specific property — and surfaces patterns across seasons that outlive any single year's outbreak.