At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Be aware of bears near campsites
- Dress in layers
- Filter drinking water




Hunters reviewing Unit G16 in Colorado report it offers rugged terrain that demands proper physical preparation and familiarization with the area. The unit's draw odds are competitive, making advance planning essential for a successful hunt. Seasonality plays a significant role, with movement patterns of game shifting as the seasons change, particularly with weather variations. Experienced hunters suggest scouting before the season begins and adapting strategies based on animal behavior observed during early scouting sessions for better results.
East of Breckenridge is Mt. Guyot within White River National Forest and home to a growing population of mountain goats. Residents and nonresidents have an opportunity to draw either sex or female rifle tags.
There is a lot of recreational use during summer and fall months. Colorado Parks and Wildlife allocated both resident and nonresident either sex and female rifle tags based on an estimated population of 200 mountain goats. This area has the highest population in the state.