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Unit 66 (San Luis Peak / Lake City)

Colorado Hunting Guide — Elk, Mule Deer, Moose, Black Bear, Pronghorn, Black Bear, Elk, Moose, Mule Deer, Pronghorn

Unit 66 is a Colorado elk hunt area managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). Tags are allocated through the CPW preference-point draw, with applicants weighing point totals against available quotas. Hunters should review current regulations and statistics on CPW before planning a season.

Elk Hunting in Unit 66

Unit 66 is a Colorado elk hunt area managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). Tags are allocated through the CPW preference-point draw, with applicants weighing point totals against available quotas. Hunters should review current regulations and statistics on CPW before planning a season.

Where to Find Elk in Unit 66

Elk distribution in Unit 66 shifts with season, weather, and pressure across the varied public and private land inside the GMU. Focus effort on habitat transitions and known water sources documented in CPW data.

Early Season

Early in the season, elk tend to hold on higher ground with cooler temperatures, feeding in parks and meadows at dawn and dusk. Glass transition zones between timber and openings.

Mid to Late Season

As pressure builds and weather cools, animals move to thicker cover, sheltered draws, and lower elevations. Still-hunt timbered slopes and watch travel corridors.

Water and Feed

Locate active water sources and fresh sign near forage. Public water sources near public land boundaries often concentrate animals during dry stretches.

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Elk Success Rates

Archery12%
Muzzleloader15%
Rifle19%
Historical success rates for elk in Unit 66 are available on the CPW Big Game Statistics portal and are summarized in the Draw Odds chart on this page. Review multi-year trends rather than single-season numbers before planning a hunt.

Elk Draw Odds

SeasonTagsApplicantsDraw %Pts Req
Archery— 1st Season9034825.9% 4
Muzzleloader— 1st Season243764.9% 0
Muzzleloader— 1st Season2812722.0% 6
Rifle— 1st Season5214336.4% 0
Rifle— 2nd Season6513548.1% 0
Rifle— 3rd Season8713564.4% 0
Rifle— 4th Season617581.3% 0
Rifle— 1st Season12448325.7% 2
Rifle— 2nd Season10519254.7% 1
Rifle— 3rd Season7317342.2% 1
Rifle— 4th Season204742.6% 1

Data from 2025 draw results. Resident odds shown.

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Colorado tags are issued through CPW's preference-point draw, where applicants accumulate points across years and compete for limited tags. See the Draw Odds chart above for current applicant-versus-tag trends in Unit 66 for elk, and consult CPW's official statistics for hunt-code specifics.

Unit Logistics & Expectations

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Frequently Asked Questions

How are elk tags awarded for Colorado Unit 66?
Tags are issued through Colorado Parks and Wildlife's preference-point draw. Applicants accumulate points and apply against the unit's hunt-code quotas. Visit the CPW Big Game Draw page for current rules.
Where can I verify Colorado elk harvest data for Unit 66?
CPW publishes per-GMU harvest totals and success rates on the CPW Big Game Statistics portal. Use multi-year data to evaluate trends before applying.
How are mule deer tags awarded for Colorado Unit 66?
Tags are issued through Colorado Parks and Wildlife's preference-point draw. Applicants accumulate points and apply against the unit's hunt-code quotas. Visit the CPW Big Game Draw page for current rules.
Where can I verify Colorado mule deer harvest data for Unit 66?
CPW publishes per-GMU harvest totals and success rates on the CPW Big Game Statistics portal. Use multi-year data to evaluate trends before applying.
How do I get a Moose tag for Colorado Unit 66?
Colorado Unit 66 moose tags are issued through the CPW limited-draw using the state preference-point system. Apply through the CPW online licensing portal before the annual deadline.
Is Unit 66 mostly public land?
Land ownership varies across Colorado GMUs. Use the CPW Hunting Atlas to view BLM, USFS, State Land Board, and Walk-in Access layers for Unit 66 before scouting or applying.
Baiting or hounds allowed?
No. Colorado prohibits both statewide for general bear seasons.
Best food source to focus on?
Oakbrush benches in fall and berry patches in late summer/early archery.
Does Unit 66 have leftover pronghorn tags?
Leftover availability varies. Check the CPW leftover list after the primary draw to see current Unit 66 pronghorn opportunities.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 66 black bear?
Unit 66 black bear draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 50 applicants per year, check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements by hunt code. Colorado's preference-point system rewards consistent annual applications — apply every year to accumulate points.
Where can I access public land in Unit 66?
Unit 66 contains a mix of USFS, BLM, and private land typical of Colorado's Front Range region. Use CPW's Hunting Atlas to view land ownership and access layers before your hunt. State Wildlife Area (SWA) properties also provide public hunting access within or adjacent to many Front Range units.
When is the best time of day to hunt black bears in Unit 66?
Black bears are most active at dawn and dusk when temperatures are cool. During berry season (August-September), bears sometimes feed all day — especially in bumper crop years when competition is low. Set up on glassing points overlooking known food sources — berry patches and oakbrush slopes — during the first and last 2 hours of daylight for the highest encounter rates.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 66 elk?
Unit 66 elk draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 141 applicants per year, check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements by hunt code. Colorado's preference-point system rewards consistent annual applications — apply every year to accumulate points.
What rifle caliber should I use for Unit 66 elk?
Colorado mountain elk country can produce shots at any range from 50 to 500+ yards depending on terrain. A flat-shooting caliber in the .270, .30-06, 7mm Rem Mag, or .300 Win Mag range covers the range of shot opportunities. Practice at field-realistic distances (200-400 yards) before the hunt. A quality bolt-action rifle with a 3-9x or 4-14x scope is the standard tool for Colorado elk.
How many preference points do I need to draw Unit 66 moose?
Colorado moose tags are among the most competitive draws in the West. Most successful applicants for Unit 66 have accumulated significant preference points — often 15-25 or more. Check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements and annual applicant data. Apply every year regardless of your point total to maximize your odds in the preference draw.
What is the best time to call moose in Unit 66?
Colorado moose are in their rut from mid-September through early October. The peak calling window is typically the first two weeks of October. Cow calls work at all times of day — a bull in rut may approach at any hour. Early morning is typically the most productive, with the first 2 hours after dawn offering the best conditions for locating and calling bulls in riparian habitat.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 66 mule deer?
Unit 66 mule deer draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 145 applicants per year, check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements by hunt code. Colorado's preference-point system rewards consistent annual applications — apply every year to accumulate points.
What gear is essential for hunting Unit 66 mule deer?
A quality optics system — 10x binoculars and a spotting scope — is the most critical gear investment for mule deer hunting. Colorado mule deer country demands long-range glassing before committing to a stalk. Add comfortable boots for terrain-specific conditions (mountain boots for steep country, lighter footwear for plains), a daypack, and a rangefinder for complete gear preparation.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 66 pronghorn?
Unit 66 pronghorn draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 21 applicants per year, check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements by hunt code. Colorado's preference-point system rewards consistent annual applications — apply every year to accumulate points.
What distance should I practice shooting for Unit 66 pronghorn?
Open plains and sagebrush country can produce pronghorn shots from 100 to 400+ yards. Practice at 200-400 yard distances before the hunt. Shooting sticks, a bipod, or a pack-braced position from prone are recommended for field-realistic practice. A flat-shooting rifle in .243, .25-06, 6.5 Creedmoor, .270, or similar caliber handles any Colorado pronghorn shooting scenario.

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Sources & Verification

Every fact on this page is tied to a primary source below. Last fact-checked 2026-04-18.

  1. CPW Big Game Hunting — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: General big game season framework, Licensing and application overview · accessed 2026-04-17
  2. CPW Big Game Statistics — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Per-GMU harvest totals, Hunter success rates by season · accessed 2026-04-17
  3. CPW Big Game Draw — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Preference-point draw mechanics, Application timelines and hunt codes · accessed 2026-04-17
  4. CPW Hunting — Black Bear — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: GMU 66 boundary, Bear license structure · accessed 2026-04-17
  5. 2025 Colorado Big Game Brochure — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: 2025 bear season dates, Hunt codes for GMU 66 · accessed 2026-04-17
  6. Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests — USDA Forest Service · supports: Public-land access around the Powderhorn Wilderness · accessed 2026-04-17
  7. CPW Hunting Atlas — CPW / CSU NREL · supports: GMU boundaries, Public-land layers · accessed 2026-04-17
  8. Colorado Big Game Hunting — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Season dates, Unit 66 boundary, Tag allocation, Regulations · accessed 2026-04-18
  9. Colorado Draw Odds Statistics — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Applicant counts, Draw odds data, Preference point requirements · accessed 2026-04-18