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Colorado Lottery 2025 Starburst Award Winners Announced

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Thanks to players, Lottery dollars brought these outstanding outdoor projects to life across the state



PUEBLO, Colo. (April 21, 2025) – From the Front Range to the far corners of the state, 14 projects have earned this year’s Colorado Lottery Starburst Awards – a recognition of exceptional use of Lottery funds that make life better for Coloradans. These winning projects represent more than $116 million in total investment, all powered by Lottery sales.


Each of these efforts brings something unique to the table – whether it’s restoring iconic hiking trails, creating safer school buildings, conserving open space, or helping youth connect with the land. From Fort Collins to Grand Junction and Lamar, they’re making a big difference in their communities.


Thanks to players, the Colorado Lottery has reinvested over $4.4 billion since 1983 to support all the ways Coloradans enjoy our great outdoors. Lottery dollars are distributed through grants by Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO), the Conservation Trust Fund (CTF), Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), the Outdoor Equity Grant Program (OEGP), and the Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program.


Congratulations to the 2025 Starburst Award Winners! Thank you for putting Lottery dollars to work for every Coloradan.


  1. O’Brien Park – Town of Parker

    CTF: $600,000 | Total Budget: $2,299,736


  2. Reed Park Renovation – City of Fruita

    CTF & GOCO: $927,800 | Total Budget: $2,324,114


  3. Serene Conservancy – Prospect Recreation & Park District

    CTF: $157,751 | Total Budget: $1,309,372


  4. Fort Lupton Community Park – City of Fort Lupton

    GOCO: $500,000 | Total Budget: $3,245,965


  5. Camp Hale National Monument Planning – Summit County

    GOCO: $43,575 | Total Budget: $75,800


  6. Hanging Lake Trail Restoration – National Forest Foundation

    GOCO & CPW: $2,532,000 | Total Budget: $4,789,462


  7. Arkansas River Levee Trail – City of Pueblo

    GOCO: $1,238,500 | Total Budget: $5,637,175


  8. Bear Creek Trail – City of Lakewood

    GOCO: $500,000 | Total Budget: $3,800,000


  9. Lewis Heritage Farm – Conservation Partners & Lewis Family

    GOCO: $1,500,000 | Total Budget: $16,163,000


  10. Canyon Edge Open Space – Larimer County

    GOCO: $1,500,000 | Total Budget: $9,331,416


  11. Mt. Tom Conservation Corridor – Multiple Partners

    GOCO & CPW: $15,654,500 | Total Budget: $25,000,000


  12. Denver Parks Green Corps – City and County of Denver

    GOCO: $456,646 | Total Budget: $867,881


  13. Amache-Sand Creek Youth Ambassador Program – Amache Alliance

    OEGP: $50,000


  14. Julesburg School Construction – Julesburg School District

    BEST: $33,470,964 | Total Budget: $41,600,000




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