At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Good trout fishing at Lake Granby
- Good trout fishing at Williams Fork Reservoir
- Buy a bear tag, excellent hunting
- Rocky Mountain National Park is closed to hunting




Unit 18 in Colorado offers diverse terrain and presents hunters with varying opportunities depending on their preparedness and experience. Many hunters suggest that understanding the unit's layout and access points can significantly enhance your hunting experience, particularly during peak seasons when game movement is consistent. Attention to draw odds is crucial, with more experienced hunters acknowledging that the early planning stages can impact success rates. Overall, engaging with local knowledge and considering strategic entry points are emphasized as key elements to optimize hunting in this unit.
Lots of public land from the Rabbit Ears Mountains south to the Colorado River along with good numbers of deer and elk and some high-quality animals attract hunters to this unit, which is managed to produce mature bucks. Hunters don’t need to draw elk tags for the second and third seasons.
This unit was largely burned during the 2020 East Troublesome Fire. Hunters should be aware that the landscape will be vastly different in areas and animal movements and habits may have changed. Some mature bulls live in this unit, which is a rarity in most other units, and hunters can buy tags over-the-counter for the second and third rifle seasons. Most of the good bucks are killed during the two November seasons, but archery, muzzleloader and first rifle elk seasons are also very good. There is plenty of low elevation ground to hunt in November seasons.