At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring a fly rod to fish the South Platte near Deckers
- Bears can invade camps
- Scout before the season
- Heavy hunting pressure
species | general Size | trophy potential |
---|---|---|
Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Unit 511 in Colorado offers a challenging environment for hunters, particularly those seeking whitetail deer or pronghorns, as these species largely inhabit private lands, making access an issue. Mule deer are more commonly sighted, with some larger bucks occasionally spotted near urban areas like Woodland Park. For those targeting elk, this unit can be a viable option, especially during archery season, as experienced hunters have managed to have success here. Overall, hunters are advised to focus on mule deer or elk and utilize local knowledge and networking, such as reaching out to residents or fellow hunters familiar with the area, to improve their odds of a successful hunt.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
---|---|---|
Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Some habitat is recovering from the Waldo Canyon fire in 2012. About 60% of the unit is public.
Competition is high during archery and rifle seasons. Some elk and mule deer are big enough to qualify for archery record books, but are scattered throughout the unit.
Mountainous with streams and canyons, including part of Colorado Springs. The borders of this unit include the eastern, northern and southern boundaries of the U.S. Air Force Academy grounds.
Forest Service, county and state roads provide access. Rampart Range road north of Rampart Reservoir is a good access road. Check locally for travel routes south of Rampart Reservoir because of the Waldo Canyon fire.
Lower elevations—foothills with oakbrush, sage, juniper and pinyons. Middle elevations—pinyon, juniper, oakbrush and ponderosa pine. Higher elevations—some aspen, ponderosa pine and grassy meadows
There are numerous campgrounds in Pike National Forest. Woodland Park has all services. Enjoy steaks at the Tabeguache Steakhouse. Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center is worth the time to visit.
Roughly 362 square miles
62% public land
Elevations from 6,400-9,423 feet
Wet conditions might require four-wheel-drive
ATVs useful on designated trails and roads