At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring a fishing rod to fish in streams and the Colorado River
- Carry a GPS that shows land ownership
- Hunt in wilderness areas in early seasons
- Hike away from access points in late seasons




Hunters discussing Unit 35 in Colorado generally highlight its challenging terrain, advising that physical fitness and preparedness for variable weather conditions are crucial. Many appreciate the unit's potential for quality mule deer, noting that scouting before the season and understanding the area's distinct seasonal game movement patterns can significantly enhance success rates. Despite its popularity, persistence and the ability to adapt to less accessible areas often lead to more rewarding hunting experiences. To maximize opportunities, hunters suggest focusing on elevation changes where game might travel or gather.
Comprised of scenic mountains and mesas south of the Colorado River between Burns, State Bridge and north of Eagle and Gypsum, this mostly public unit is managed for high-quality mule deer hunting. Hunters may also hunt elk here and may buy tags over the counter during some seasons.
This unit traditionally is a good place for hunters to take branch-antlered bulls. The bigger elk usually come off of private land or pull out of summer range in high country. Some hunters are frustrated by the number of other hunters they see and private land impedes access to some places.