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Unit 2

Last Updated: Jun 10, 2024
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Quick Tips

  • Lots of roads
  • Glass at dawn and dusk
  • Cover a lot of ground when glassing
  • Few other hunters
  • Hunt near farmland
speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Mule Deer160"-180"180"+
Elk320"-350"360"+
Antelope70"-75"75"+

On The Ground

As a premium destination for mule deer and elk hunters for a number of years, this unit is near Utah and borders both Wyoming and Dinosaur National Monument. Hunters need several preference points to draw deer or elk tags. Plenty of public lands are found here along with good access, easy terrain and few tags.

Because of the low tag numbers, any hunters in this unit will be in for an excellent and enjoyable hunt. Public access is excellent and hunters will have nearly free reign of the entire area.

Terrain

This unit runs between Dinosaur National Monument and the Wyoming border, and its western boundary varies from about five to 20 miles from the Utah borderline. Rolling foothills and long mesas between 6,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level comprise most of the terrain, which also has several washes and gullies with dry creek drainages. Vermillion Bluffs in the central part of the unit is at 7,204 feet. Douglas Mountain in the southwest corner is 8,593 feet in elevation.

  • Roughly 1,194 square miles

  • 91.2% public land

  • Elevations from 5,100-8,593 feet

Sagebrush grasslands cover most of the land with scattered buckbrush, oak brush and bitterbrush. Pinyons and junipers provide cover in several drainages, and there is a little dark timber with pine trees and Douglas Firs.

State Road 318 divides the lower third of the south, giving access to several BLM roads to the Sand Wash Basin Wild Horse Management Area. Road 318 also gives access to Douglas Mountain. BLM Road 10N is part of the western boundary and provides excellent access to BLM land. BLM Road 4 provides access in the north and northeast. Some property owned by energy companies may be hunted. Check with the BLM to learn which land is open.

  • Well-maintained roads in the north and south

  • ATVs are recommended but not necessary

  • Four-wheel-drive vehicles and tire chains are recommended

No motels or hotels are close to this area. However, hunters can camp on BLM land and at designated sites in Dinosaur National Monument.

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