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Unit 22

Last Updated: Jan 31, 2025
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Quick Tips

  • Lots of roads
  • Glass at dawn and dusk
  • Don't get frustrated by seeing other hunters
  • Hunt near or around farmland
speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Mule Deer150"-170"180"+
Elk260"-300"300"+

On The Ground

This large unit is found on the west side of the state and just southwest of the town of Meeker. Good densities of game animals can be found here along with an ample amount of public land. Hunters will find great glassing opportunities here but spot and stalk hunters will also be happy with a great distribution of terrain breaks.

Public access is excellent and ideal for hunters with limited mobility. Hunters who hunt hard usually find trophy class deer. There should be good deer and elk hunting near Piceance Creek and County Road 20. Be aware that private tracts along creek bottoms block easy access to much BLM land, but there is great road access in most areas. Expect to see many hunters who have bought over-the-counter elk tags.

Terrain

The south part of this unit is rocky and steep with some rugged canyons and long mesas with cliffs. These steep, rugged canyons give hunters an opportunity to get away from roads and crowds. The north part is made up of BLM land with great access and has a lot of pinyon pines, junipers and sage with some steep, oak brush-filled canyons. Thick pinyon and juniper forest with small canyons and rolling ridges cover much of the unit. Game water in creeks, seeps and stock tanks in low to middle-elevation terrain. Overall, most areas will not be too physically challenging for most hunters and excellent glassing conditions can be found throughout the area.

  • Roughly 988 square miles

  • 73.4% public land

  • Elevations from 5,300-8,900 feet

A few pockets of pines, firs and aspens are near high points along with some meadows. Sagebrush, pinyon pines and scrub oak cover most middle-elevation land. The lower elevation areas are primarily composed of pinyon and juniper woodlands, sagebrush slopes and expanses of oakbrush.

Maintained county roads lead to BLM property at various elevations, with most roads branching off county road 5 and 22, which run north and south through the middle of the unit. Some roads are unimproved and rough, but are ideal for ATVs or side-by-sides. Deeded land blocks road access to some public land in the south.

  • Well-maintained roads in the north and south

  • Check with the BLM to see which private property is open to public hunters

  • ATVs are recommended but not necessary to drive most roads

  • Four-wheel-drive vehicles and chains are recommended, especially in late seasons

  • Some remote canyons

Rangely, Meeker and Rifle have lodging, gas, groceries and other supplies but are all located just outside of the unit. Camping is permitted on almost all federal land.

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