At a Glance
Mostly part of the Rio Grande National Forest and south of U.S. Highway 160 between South Fork and Alamosa, this unit has good public access and healthy herds of mule deer and elk. Antelope live in lowlands and foothills in the eastern half of the unit, which is mostly private land.
There is good road access, but the eastern third of the unit is mostly private and many antelope inhabit lowlands in the east.
Quick Tips
- Be willing to move camp
- Hunt away from roads and main trails
- Expect to see other hunters
- Weather and temperature influence elevations of animals
- Let optics cover the country

