At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Carry a GPS and a good land ownership map
- A lot of tourists hike through the unit
- Much of the unit is inside a designated wilderness area
- Be prepared for hiking in rugged wilderness
- Let optics cover the ground for you




Unit 371 in Colorado presents a challenging yet rewarding hunting experience, with varied terrain that demands physically prepared hunters. Many users emphasize the importance of understanding the area's rugged landscape and recommend scouting trips to familiarize yourself with potential game zones. The unit boasts a decent population of elk and mule deer, but these animals can be elusive, requiring strategic planning, especially during archery season when cover and stealth are crucial. Overall, success depends heavily on the ability to navigate the terrain and optimize seasonal behaviors, making pre-season research and patience essential for a successful hunt.
A high elevation unit located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Made up of the Gore Mountain Range in the Arapaho National Forest, including the Eagles Nest Wilderness. This unit is rugged and remote, but has healthy herds of mule deer, moose and elk.
The high country of this unit is rugged, remote and challenging. Hunters prepared, willing to hunt hard, and up to the challenge will have a chance at mule deer bucks. No antelope live in this unit and moose tags are available for residents and non-residents alike.