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Wapiti Ridge Camp

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Wapiti Ridge

Quick Facts:

  • Limited Unit 66
    • Archery Elk – By application – typically draws with 13 points (either sex)
    • Muzzleloader Elk – By application – typically draws with 21 points
    • 1st Rifle Elk – By application – typically draws with 7 points
    • 2nd Rifle Elk – By application – typically draws with 4 points
  • Horseback Pack-in (3 hour ride)
  • Elevations range from 10,000 ft to 13,000 ft
  • Accommodates 2 to 6 hunters

Wapiti Ridge is a high elevation elk camp that sits nearly at timberline. Herds of elk frequent the nearby creek bottom and open basins. The topography of this camp is more open meadows than dark timber, making it the rifle hunters dream hunting area. Archery hunters still have great success here catching elk moving between open meadows and stands of timber. Herds of elk can often be spotted from camp. The majority of elk have been harvested within one mile of camp.

Hunts and Rates

Drop Camp

ARCHERY – 5 DAYS – $2,650 / HUNTER

ARCHERY – 6 DAYS – $2,950 / HUNTER

MUZZLELOADER – 5 DAYS – $3,250 / HUNTER

RIFLE – 5 DAYS – $3,250 / HUNTER

Calendar and Availabilities

2025 Wapiti Ridge Calendar

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Robins Creek Camp

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Robins Creek

Quick Facts:

  • Limited Unit 66
    • Archery Elk – By application – typically draws with 13 points (either sex)
    • Muzzleloader Elk – By application – typically draws with 21 points
    • 1st Rifle Elk – By application – typically draws with 7 points
    • 2nd Rifle Elk – By application – typically draws with 4 points
    • Horseback Pack-in (3 hour ride)
    • Elevations range from 10,000 ft to 13,200 ft
    • Accommodates 2 to 6 hunters

    Robins Creek Camp sits perched high on a ridge with infinite elk habit in every direction. Oftentimes you can glass up a herd of elk right from camp. In fact, there have been a handful of bulls taken within 200 yards of the camp. On either side of the camp you will find above timberline alpine meadows that the elk frequent. There have been many nights when bulls on either side of camp get into bugling matches, calling back and forth, keeping you up all night. A deep ravine leads to a lush creek bottom where big bulls like to hide. Robins Creek is high on my of my list of camps for elk hunters.

Hunts and Rates

Drop Camp

ARCHERY – 5 DAYS – $2,650 / HUNTER

ARCHERY – 6 DAYS – $2,950 / HUNTER

MUZZLELOADER – 5 DAYS – $3,250 / HUNTER

RIFLE – 5 DAYS – $3,250 / HUNTER

Calendar and Availabilities

2025 Robins Creek Calendar

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Timberline Mule Deer Camp

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Timberline Mule Deer

Quick Facts:

    • Limited Mule Deer Unit 65
      • Archery Deer – By application -typically draws with 1 point
      • Muzzleloader Deer – By application – typically draws with 5 points
      • Early Rifle Deer – By application – typically draws with 6 points
    • Horseback Pack-in (3.5 hour ride)
    • Elevations range from 11,000 ft to 13,500 ft
    • Accommodates 2 to 4 hunters

    This camp is where the big bucks call home for the summer and early fall.  These groups of bucks love it at timberline and above. This hunt should offer a great opportunity to harvest a P&Y buck in some of the most spectacular scenery in the Rocky Mountains. We only take a select few archery hunters each year. To spot and stalk a trophy buck with a bow above timberline is not without its challenges, but it is well worth it. A new early rifle season has recently become available that allows rifle hunters a short season to be able to hunt these high country deer before they move down into their winter range. This is one hunt you don’t want to miss.

    WARNING!!!
    This hunt is not for everyone.

    These mule deer are living at extreme altitudes and tremendously tough country. If you are up to the challenge the game is there for the taking.

Hunts and Rates

Drop Camp

ARCHERY – 5 DAYS – $2,650 / HUNTER

ARCHERY – 6 DAYS – $2,950 / HUNTER

MUZZLELOADER – 5 DAYS – $3,250 / HUNTER

RIFLE – 5 DAYS – $3,250 / HUNTER

Calendar and Availabilities

2025 Timberline Mule Deer Calendar

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Legacy Camp

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Legacy Camp

Quick Facts:

    • Unit 65
      • Archery Elk – Over-the-counter (Resident) – By application (Non-Resident) – typically draws with 0 points (either sex)
      • Muzzleloader Elk – By application – (Bull) – typically draws with 1 point 
      • 1st Rifle Elk – By application – typically draws with 1 point (either sex)
      • 2nd Rifle Elk – Over-the-counter (bull) – Deer typically draws with 2 points
      • 3rd Rifle Elk – Over-the-counter (Bull)Deer typically draws with 2 points
      • 4th Rifle Elk – By application – typically draws with 1 point (either sex) – Deer typically draws with 5 points
    • Horseback Pack-in (2 hour ride)
    • Elevations range from 8,00 ft to 10,500 ft
    • Accommodates 6 to 8 hunters

Hunts and Rates

Semi-Guided

ARCHERY – 5 DAYS – $5,250 / HUNTER

MUZZLELOADER – 5 DAYS – $5,250 / HUNTER

RIFLE – 5 DAYS – $5,250 / HUNTER

Calendar and Availabilities

2025 Legacy Camp Calendar

Archery Season: Sept. 2nd-30th. Please contact for available dates.

1st Season Rifle: Oct. 15-19th.

2nd Season Rifle: Oct. 25th-29th.

3rd Season Rifle: Nov. 8th-12th.

4th Season Rifle: Nov.19th-23rd.

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Boulder Basin

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Boulder Basin

Quick Facts:

  • Limited Unit 66
    • Archery Elk – By application – typically draws with 13 points (either sex)
    • Muzzleloader Elk – By application – typically draws with 21 points
    • 1st Rifle Elk – By application – typically draws with 7 points
    • 2nd Rifle Elk – By application – typically draws with 4 points
  • Horseback Pack-in (3 hour ride)
  • Elevations range from 10,000 ft to 13,000 ft
  • Accommodates 2 to 6 hunters

Boulder Basin is a wilderness pack-in elk camp located in limited draw Unit 66. We have been operating this camp for more then 30 years, and historically it has offered the highest success rate for bull elk. Camp sits at 11,300 feet, and you can often glass herds of elk right from your tent. Lush creek bottoms and above timberline alpine tundra comprise the majority of the typography. Game trails wind through the timber between feeding and bedding areas making for ideal ambush setups. Bulls are usually very vocal in this area during September, giving archery hunters ample opportunity.  Rifle hunters have had an average of 85% success rate over the last 10 years.

Hunts and Rates

Drop Camp

ARCHERY – 5 DAYS – $2,650 / HUNTER

ARCHERY – 6 DAYS – $2,950 / HUNTER

MUZZLELOADER – 5 DAYS – $3,250 / HUNTER

RIFLE – 5 DAYS – $3,250 / HUNTER

Calendar and Availabilities

2025 Boulder Basin Calendar

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