At a Glance
Quick Tips
- High number of mountain goat that can be viewed in the high elevation peaks
- Some trophy class bull elk can be seen while hunting
- Good trout fishing on the many lakes located on this unit




Hunters frequently praise the Beaver, Utah unit for its challenging yet rewarding elk and deer hunting opportunities, notably highlighting its diverse terrain that demands rigorous preparation and physical endurance. Many emphasize the importance of studying the draw odds closely since tags can be competitive due to high demand. Optimal hunting results are often achieved during early seasons when game is more accessible, and conditions are favorable. Experienced hunters advise familiarizing oneself with seasonal migrations and scouting the area ahead of time to enhance the likelihood of a successful hunt.
The small town of Beaver, Utah is located on the west side of the unit. Highway 89 is the eastern boundary with interstate 15 acting as the western boundary. A few trophy class mountain goats are harvested every year. This can be a physically challenging unit.
The Beaver mountain goat permit is the most popular permit of them all. Good access to the high elevations and a high number of animals on the unit makes this unit very popular and hard to draw. Hunters who do draw this tag will have a chance to harvest a B&C class animal. This is a great unit for archery hunters looking to harvest a mountain goat.