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Behavior Colorado

It is unlawful to mutilate a rock in a state park.

Status: Still Enforced / On the Books

The Law Explained

While chipping away at rocks might seem like harmless fun, Colorado law strictly forbids defacing, altering, or removing rocks from state parks. The statute is designed to preserve the state's natural geological beauty and prevent amateur geologists from dismantling the Rocky Mountains one pebble at a time.

๐Ÿ“š Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: C.R.S. ยง 33-15-108
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Parks and Wildlife Regulations

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