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Last Updated: Sep 14, 2021
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Quick Tips

  • Wilderness travel is restricted to foot or horseback
  • Prepare for quick weather changes
  • Snow possible in late September
speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep150"-160"160"+

On The Ground

Northeast of Steamboat Springs along the Continental Divide is the Mt. Zirkel herd with an estimated population of 60 Rocky Mountain bighorns. Area includes Mt. Zirkel Wilderness on Routt National Forest.

Hunters should be in excellent condition and be prepared for a very difficult hunt on rugged alpine tundra. Bighorn rams can sometimes drop into drainages making them difficult to spot and stalk.

Terrain

This wilderness area is home to the headwaters of the Elk, Encampment and North Platte Rivers, as well as nearly 70 lakes. Several large peaks are between Round Mountain in the south to Red Elephant and Buck Mountain in the north. Encampment River heads north joining the North Platte River near Encampment, Wyoming. Red and Bear Canyons and Fryingpan Basin make up some of the rugged backcountry areas.

  • Roughly 458 square miles

  • 76.9% public land

  • Elevations from 8,115-12,180 feet

Alpine tundra along the Continental divide is covered with wildflowers, moss and lichens. Some areas of barren ground willows are near seeps and streams. Below timberline dense stands of spruce, fir and pine cover the mountain slopes. Open grassy parks break up some portions of these forests. In lower elevations ponderosa and lodgepole pine dominate the landscape. Foothills have oak brush, mountain mahogany and bitterbrush.

Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area with Routt National Forest provides thousands of acres of public land. Wilderness travel is restricted to foot or horseback. County and Forest Service Roads worth considering are FSR 1100 and 431 and County Road 24 and 22.

Routt National Forest improved campgrounds include: Big Creek Lakes, Seedhouse, Summit Lake and Teal Lake Campgrounds. There are a lot of camping opportunities in this wilderness area. Steamboat Springs is a year round ski resort and ranching community in the Yampa Valley. The community is served by a regional airport, offers a regional medical facility and has restaurants, motels and hotels.

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