At a Glance
725Square Miles
70%Public Land
4,400 - 7,200Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Scout before the season for access routes
- Cell phone service is spotty throughout the unit




Bordering Colorado and southeast of Monticello, this unit is not typical elk habitat. It has a low number of dispersed animals that feed on bean fields and hide in rough desert canyons and in patches of pinyon-juniper woodland.
Hunters occasionally take a good bull in this unit, but numbers are low and animals are scattered. The best hunting takes place on and near private land in the northern third of the unit. Most bulls taken are spikes and raghorns.