As of November 2024, quite a bit of construction related to the Rocky Mountain Greenway is going on: two Refuge-internal bridges and the flyover bridge that will connect Westminster open space with the Refuge.  It will be a while before Fish&Wildlife Service maps are updated.

The maps below are intended for recreational users.  One has QR codes which will fire up Google Maps and show you some of the lesser-known access points on the southern Refuge boundary.  This map should be downloaded and printed--its resolution is high enough to read the QR codes with your cell phone camera.

  • Trail map with southern access points as QR codes. (Back side: a brief review of Refuge safety.  QR codes there take you to pages on https://rockyflatsneighbors.org )
  • Sampling points throughout Refuge
  • Approximate contour map (pCi/g) together with trail maps and sampling locations.
  • A close-up of the Refuge area near the Indiana St bridge.

Other maps, for those interested, show the locations of all soil sampling activities (from the DOE before [Refuge] and after [COU] the Superfund cleanup).  Some maps have contours of constant Pu concentration (in pCi/g, to be compared with about 54 pCi/g from natural radioisotopes). Generally the contours are shown with all sampling points, to remind you that closely spaced contours are only really meaningful for closely-spaced sampling points.  Generally all can be zoomed considerably without being too colossal.