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Guided Big-Game Hunts

From a fast-paced pronghorn hunt to a multi-day backcountry elk camp — scouted units, camp, field care, pack-out, and local knowledge included. Easy to book, fast to confirm.

What We Offer

Guided Big-Game Hunts

Glass a basin at first light, call a bull through dark timber, or spot-and-stalk a heavy buck in the high desert. Every hunt includes your guide, camp, field care, and pack-out — so you can focus on the hunt.

Guided Elk Hunt — Archery September

Guided Elk Hunt — Archery

$3,950from

Multi-day September archery elk hunts during the rut, when bulls are bugling and a good caller can bring one in close. Backcountry wall-tent camps, glassing dark timber at first light, and a guide who scouts these units year-round. Camp, meals, field care, and pack-out included.

  • September rut — peak bugling
  • 70% archery elk opportunity
  • Wall-tent backcountry camp
  • Calling & spot-and-stalk
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Guided Elk Hunt — Rifle Oct–Nov

Guided Elk Hunt — Rifle

$4,500from

Fully guided rifle elk hunts across Colorado's multiple combined seasons, October into November. Scouted Front Range and Pike National Forest units, comfortable camps or lodge, and a guide on the glass who knows where the bulls move once the pressure is on.

  • Multi-season rifle dates
  • Scouted draw & OTC units
  • Lodge or wall-tent camp
  • Glassing & spot-and-stalk
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Trophy Mule Deer Hunt Draw Units

Trophy Mule Deer Hunt

$4,200from

Fully guided mule deer hunts in quality draw units. We help you build preference points and draw the right tag, then put you on mature bucks with experienced guides who know the high-desert and timber transitions where heavy old deer hide.

  • Quality guided draw units
  • Draw-tag & points strategy
  • Spot-and-stalk for mature bucks
  • Lodging, meals & field care
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Pronghorn Antelope Hunt Aug–Nov

Pronghorn Antelope Hunt

$2,400from

Fast-paced spot-and-stalk and decoy pronghorn hunts on Colorado's eastern plains and shortgrass prairie. High shot opportunity, big country, and a guide who glasses the bucks and sets up the stalk. A great standalone hunt or add-on to a deer season.

  • Spot-and-stalk & decoy hunts
  • High plains shortgrass prairie
  • High shot opportunity
  • Archery & rifle options
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Semi-Guided / Drop Camp Elk Self-Guided

Semi-Guided / Drop Camp Elk

$1,950from

For experienced hunters who want the country without the full-service price. We pack you and your gear into a scouted backcountry camp, set you up, and check in through the hunt — then pack you and your animal back out. You hunt it your way.

  • Wall-tent or spike camp set up
  • Pack-in & pack-out by stock
  • Scouted backcountry units
  • Unit & area intel provided
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Combo & Multi-Species Packages Custom

Combo & Multi-Species Packages

$5,500from

Custom multi-species and lodging packages — pair an elk hunt with a pronghorn add-on, or build a full week with lodge stays, meals, and two species on the menu. Tell us what you want to chase and we'll build the trip around your tags.

  • Multi-species itineraries
  • Lodge stays & meals
  • Elk + deer or pronghorn combos
  • Custom-built around your tags
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18+ Seasons Guiding
70% Archery Elk Opportunity
4.9★ Google Rating
100% Licensed & Insured
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Everything included. Just bring your tag and your boots.

Every guided hunt includes your guide, wall-tent or lodge camp, meals in the field, glassing and calling, the spot-and-stalk, and full field care and pack-out. We help you build preference points and draw the right tag, and our 24/7 booking assistant answers your questions any time. You bring your weapon and your tag — we handle the rest.

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Questions

Frequently Asked

Do I need a Colorado hunting license and tag?
Yes — every hunter needs the appropriate Colorado tag for their species, unit, and season. We make it easy: we walk you through Colorado's draw and preference-point system, recommend which units to apply for, and help you find over-the-counter (OTC) tags where they're available. Draw deadlines come early in the year, so the sooner you book and talk strategy with us, the better your odds of the right tag.
What's included, and what do I bring?
Guided hunts include your guide, wall-tent or lodge camp, meals in the field, glassing and calling, the spot-and-stalk, and full field care and pack-out of your animal. You bring your weapon, ammunition or broadheads, broken-in boots, weather-appropriate layers, and your tag. We send a complete packing list and a pre-hunt call once you book.
What should I bring on a hunt?
Your weapon (bow or rifle) and broadheads or ammo, boots you've broken in, layered clothing for cold mornings and warm afternoons, a daypack, optics if you have them, your tag, and your Colorado license. We send a detailed packing list once you book so nothing gets forgotten. Drop-camp hunters get a fuller list since you'll be self-sufficient in camp.
How physically demanding is a backcountry hunt?
Elk and mule deer hunting in the Front Range is real mountain hunting — expect early mornings, altitude, and miles on foot over rough country. You don't need to be an elite athlete, but you should arrive in good walking shape with boots you've broken in. Pronghorn on the plains is easier walking. We tailor the daily effort to your fitness and tell you honestly what to expect.
What's your cancellation and weather policy?
Hunts cancelled by you with 60+ days' notice receive a refund of your deposit less a booking fee; inside 60 days the deposit can be applied to a rebooked season. We hunt in most weather — fall storms often move game — but if conditions are genuinely unsafe we'll adjust the plan. Colorado weather changes fast; flexibility is part of the deal.
How many hunters per guide?
We keep ratios low. Most guided hunts run one or two hunters per guide so you get real time on the glass and in the stalk. Drop camps are sized to your party. Larger groups are no problem — we just add guides and camps so everyone hunts well.
When are the Colorado seasons by species?
Archery elk and deer run early September into late September — prime rut for elk. Rifle elk and deer run a series of combined seasons from mid-October into November. Pronghorn archery opens mid-August with rifle seasons in the fall. Our booking assistant can tell you exactly which season fits your tag and weapon.
How do I book, and how fast do you respond?
Fill out the booking form on our contact page with your hunt and dates, or just ask our 24/7 booking assistant in the chat — it answers questions about seasons, draw odds, units, and availability instantly, any time of day. A real coordinator confirms every booking, usually the same day.

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