At a Glance
228Square Miles
16.2%Public Land
6,920 - 7,704Elevation Range
This area shares a border with the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, which is famous for record-book mule deer and big elk. Hunters take many deer and elk on private ground, but public hunters have a challenge with being restricted to strips of BLM land.
The state does not give many tags, but most public-land hunters find themselves competing for space while seeing few mature elk or deer. Hunters on private land are far less crowded and take the vast majority of bucks and bulls. Mule deer seasons take place before the rut.
Quick Tips
- Unload and case rifles before driving across tribal land
- Carry a GPS to avoid crossing onto tribal or private land
- Roads built for oil recovery provide good access in places

