At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Scout and learn the unit, it is big country
- Have a detailed map that shows road access
- Let optics cover the ground for you
- Plan to hunt all or as much of the season as possible
Terrain
Access
Historical Temperatures
High
Low
High
Low
Located on the east side of the state, this unit has healthy herds, good genetics, and great hunt dates, as well as diverse terrain and good public access. While this unit is enormous most of the mountain goat habitat occupies a small percentage of the total area. Roads can be found in some of the high country areas but hunters will need to be prepared physically to access some rough terrain while making stalks.
Hunters holding this tag will be in for a great hunt in some beautiful country.
One of the larger units in the state, it has a huge variation in terrain and habitat. A large stretch of desert and red slickrock canyon country leads up to the La Sal Mountain range. Off of the mountain tops are large, steep timber-covered canyons leading down to the desert floor.
Much of the unit is part of the Manti-La Sal National Forest or desert land managed by the BLM, giving good public access. There is road access on all sides of the unit with well-maintained dirt roads leading to less-maintained four-wheel-drive roads or ATV trails. Arches National Park is part of the unit and is closed to hunting. There are also a couple of CWMU's within the unit so hunters need to be aware of where they are.
Low elevations in this area have dry, desert rolling hills and flats. Some grass, prickly-pear cactus and sagebrush with scattered pinyon pines and juniper trees can also be found in lower elevations. Middle elevations are covered in ponderosa pines and oak brush while the sagebrush continues through this elevation as well. The higher elevations have scattered aspen groves with the steep slopes covered in conifer forests.
Most hunters camp along roads. There are several locations that have good, flat camping locations for travel trailers or tents. There are a couple of designated campgrounds open to the public. Moab and Green River are the nearest towns that offer lodging and services.
Roughly 2,365 square miles
92% public land
Elevations from 4,000-12,700 feet
ATVs recommended
Four-wheel drive recommended
Arrive early for better camping locations
Expect to camp near other hunters