At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Let optics cover the country for you
- Be mobile and willing to move camp
- Hunt away from roads and main trails
- Expect to see other hunters
- Hunt low in cold, snowy weather




Hunters commenting on Unit 79 in Colorado generally highlight its variable terrain, which ranges from mountainous areas to more open valleys, offering diverse hunting experiences. There are mixed reactions regarding game densities, with some hunters finding success and others noting sparse elk presence, particularly in heavily pressured spots. A consistent insight is the need for physical readiness to handle the rugged landscape and for strategic scouting to locate less crowded zones. Draw odds can be challenging, suggesting early planning and preparation are crucial for those aiming to hunt in this unit.
Where the eastern plains meets the Rockies northwest of Alamosa, this unit has elk, deer and a few antelope. Much of the low terrain in the east is private agricultural land.
This area produces mule deer, elk and pronghorns. There is good road access through most of the area and private lands on east side of unit.