At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Four-wheel-drive with chains is recommended
- There are numerous bears, so purchase a tag
- There are numerous coyotes, so carry a call
- Waterfowl found in the 2,192-acre Dan Noble State Wildlife Area




Hunters discussing Unit 70 in Colorado highlight its challenging terrain and recommend preparing for variable weather conditions that can influence game patterns. There is a consensus on the importance of being in good physical condition due to the unit’s rugged landscape. Reports suggest elk are plentiful but require strategic scouting, particularly focusing on seasonal migration routes and water sources. Many emphasize the value of pre-season scouting trips to identify promising areas, as well as understanding local draw odds to manage expectations effectively.
This unit borders Utah and runs about 75 miles southeast, rising from less than 5,000 to more than 14,000 feet above sea level. Mule deer and elk thrive in this unit.
With an unlimited number of elk tags sold over-the-counter for the second and third rifle seasons, hunting pressure is heavy. There are thriving deer and elk herds, yet a scarce number of trophy size animals. Expect high hunting pressure. Some access roads are impassable when wet.