At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Dinosaur national monument is just outside Vernal
- Have a detailed map that shows land ownership
- Let optics cover the ground for you
- There is a lot of private property in the unit
Terrain
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Historical Temperatures
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With generous hunt dates and the ability to hunt deer later in the year, this can be a fun hunt. The weather during this hunt can be cold, but gives hunters the chance to take some great bucks.
The majority of the unit is lower in elevation and is considered winter range. The valley floor is farmland and rolling flats with creeks running through them. There are also some foothills that roll throughout the unit.
Much of the unit is private property or tribal lands, but there are some small sections of public land. There are well-maintained roads throughout the unit. Hunters should try and gain access to private property prior to the hunt.
Most of the vegetation is irrigated crops or fields. There are sagebrush, grass, with cottonwoods lining some of the creek drainages. There are areas that have scattered pinyon pines and juniper trees as well.
The unit is on the outskirts of the towns in the Uintah Valley. With Duchesne, Roosevelt and Vernal all in the unit there are plenty of options for hotels.
Roughly 1,200 square miles
15% Private land
Elevation is from 4,800 - 6,500 feet