At a Glance
A triangular unit that covers only about 270 sq.miles of mostly public land that borders Utah’s La Sal Mountains. Great access by many roads, remote areas require extensive backpacking or horseback riding to get away from well-traveled, easy access routes.
There is a moderate number of elk unless they migrate from the La Sal Mountains as well as low numbers of deer. There are also very few antelope in the unit with most bucks and bulls mostly nocturnal due to heavy ATV/UTV traffic.
Quick Tips
- Be patient and glass long distances
- Carry a GPS to ensure you stay inside Colorado
- Carry plenty of water, a shovel and a set of four tire chains
- Some cell phone reception

