Membership in
Collegiate Peaks Anglers


Join the the more that 280 members locally (140,000 nationwide) and become a member of one of the most active Trout Unlimited Chapters in the Country! 

If you have any questions about Membership, contact Tracy at
or call (719) 539-4236.

About Trout Unlimited

For more than 50 years, TU has played the leading role in protecting one of America's last great national treasures: our nation's trout and salmon fisheries. By combining "on the ground" restoration efforts, a cutting-edge scientific research and effective advocacy on behalf of our coldwater fisheries, TU has been an effective steward for trout and salmon nationwide.

Through over 450 chapters nationwide, TU organizes grassroots stream restoration projects, conservation programs and youth education events.

TU's national fundraising initiatives such as the Coldwater Conservation Fund and the Embrace-A-Stream program provide hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for groundbreaking scientific research and local instream restoration projects across the country.

TU also works at the state and federal level, providing a voice for fish and coldwater resources, strengthening existing protections and challenging new threats to trout and salmon.

Membership Benefits

For your special introductory membership, you will receive full benefits including:

    * Membership in your local TU chapter the opportunity to meet other anglers and participate in projects, events and meetings

    * One year subscription to our award winning quarterly TROUT magazine filled with articles on TU's conservation work and angling tips

    * Personalized membership card with discounts on hotel and car rentals

    * Personalized return address labels and our beautiful full color fly fishing calendar

Application

Join or renew Trout Unlimited Now!  Remember, to be assigned to the Collegiate Peaks Anglers chapter, the applicant must enter code #466, or you will be assigned to a chapter based on your zip code.

Learn a little about our chapter's long
history.







                                                                                                                    Top mountain photo courtesy of BV Images