At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Scout and learn the unit, it is big country
- Have a detailed map that shows road access
- Let optics cover the ground for you
- Plan to hunt all or as much of the season as possible
- Trout fishing in small mountain lakes




Hunters discussing Barney Top/Kaiparowits in Utah emphasize the rugged terrain and challenging access, suggesting preparation and fitness are crucial for success in this unit. They highlight the importance of scouting due to the vast and diverse landscape, noting it can significantly affect game visibility and movement patterns. Several hunters advise paying close attention to draw odds, as this unit can be competitive and should factor into planning. Overall, the shared experiences underline the value of detailed knowledge of the area, which can increase chances of a successful hunt.
This unit is found in the south central portion of the state along the Arizona border. Most of the prime elk habitat will be found along the northern edges of the unit but elk can be spotted throughout the elevation ranges. This will be a tough hunt for a mature bull but the potentials are good.
Lower densities of elk will be found here in relation to area immediately north of the unit but some great potential can still be had.