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Unit 32

Last Updated: Jan 30, 2025
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Quick Tips

  • Optics will be important
  • Maps detailing land ownership will be helpful
  • Tires chains or ATV's can be beneficial during inclement weather
speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Mule Deer140"-160"170"+
Elk280"-300"310"+

On The Ground

This unit is located on the west side of the state and just outside of the town of Rifle. This unit is largely private land but some big public parcels can be hunted. Deer and elk populations are good here but many of the animals will spend a good portion of the year in and around private land. Many roads crisscross the landscape and making finding secluded areas somewhat more difficult.

Decent populations of deer and elk will be encountered here but the struggles of locating public lands to hunt can be a big turn-off for many hunters.

Terrain

This unit does not have a lot of terrain exaggeration but hunters will find a decent amount of topography differences here. The Roan plateau and its subsequent draws and canyons make up a large portion of the unit. Most of this area is highly glassable and optics will play a pivotal role in the hunt.

  • Roughly 280 square miles

  • 38.8% public land

  • Elevations from 5,020-9,286 feet

Miles of irrigated crops along Parachute Creek with areas of pinyon/juniper, sagebrush and oak brush can be found here. Stands of cottonwoods, willows, groves of aspen, ponderosa pine, bitterbrush, mountain mahogany and dense spruce and fir forest are also common.

Majority of BLM lands are in the eastern portion between Parachute Creek and Colorado Route 13 along Government Creek. BLM can be accessed from Parachute by taking Parachute Creek Road north to County Road 402. Coming in from Meeker on Colorado Route 13, go 20 miles south to County Road 5 then head west to Cow Creek Road until it intersects with County Road 401 and Roan Cliffs Road. Roan Plateau area has heavy oil/gas traffic and hunters can expect heavy road traffic by field service trucks on all secondary roads.

  • Wet weather creates muddy county and secondary roads

  • Four-wheel drive with chains recommended

  • Snow above 8,000 feet can cause roads to become impassable

Dispersed camping allowed on BLM lands. Communities of Parachute and Rifle are along Interstate 70 and provide a variety of motels, restaurants, gas, diesel and medical care facilities. Meeker, 30 miles north on Colorado Route 13, offers a number of motels, cafes, gas, diesel and medical care.

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