Colorado Outfitters & Hunting Directory
Here is a directory of 10 Colorado Deer Hunting guides, outfitters, ranches, lodges and place to hunt. Click on our featured Deer outfitters to view more information on their hunting operations, or click on a region. Each state or region will contain Deer resources, forums, news, licensing, in addition to places to hunt. If we are missing Colorado listings or have any incorrect, please contact us.
P.O. Box 1102, Wellington, CO 80549
Phone 1: (970) 568-9667
With the possibilities of Eastern Colorado giants and the deep forked mulies of Northern Colorado, we know one thing - the big bucks are there.
13825 County Road 7, Meeker, CO 81641
Phone: (970) 878-5450
Situated on 6,500 to 9,000 foot elevations, the Buffalo Horn Ranch features more than 60,000 acres of scenic landscape, including leased Bureau of Land Management property, guaranteeing open space and quality hunting. As a proud partner with Colorado's Ranching for Wildlife Program, our world-class ranch is dedicated to responsible stewardship and fairchase hunts. In addition to our well known Big Game hunts we also offer hunting for the following upland Game Birds: Pheasant, Bobwhite Quail, Chukar Partridge and Hungarian Partridge.
2053 County Rd 15, Meeker, CO 81641
Phone: (970) 878-4544
The Cherry Ranch has big bucks. We have taken great care in managing the deer and have created some of the finest trophy buck deer in the area. Our clients enjoy 100% shot opportunities & usually 100% harvest on mature trophy bucks. Our bucks average 24" with a few going over 30".
37078 Highway 92, Hotchkiss, CO 81419
Phone: (970) 872-3818
The Hubbard Creek region of Western Colorado is renowned for its exceptional big game hunting opportunities. The region is game rich with trophy elk, mule deer and black bear. We offer specialized hunts tailored to the needs of the sportsman. Combination hunts are also available and include pack in tent camps onto National Forest lands and cabin hunts on the ranch and private property.
44761 CTY RD 43.75, Otis, CO 80743
Phone: (970) 848-3820
We are located in the northeastern plains of Colorado. We offer nothing but first-class Colorado hunting trips. It all starts off with stellar dove hunting in September. Then we offer deer hunting in October. We also offer pheasant hunting in November. If that isn’t enough wingshooting for you, then try our first class pheasant hunting preserve which opens September 1st. and runs through March 31st.
7500 County Road 3, Marble, CO 81623
Phone: (970) 963-5525
Our wilderness mule deer hunts offer an excellent chance at a 28” trophy buck scoring in the 180 class or better. We scout the high-country bucks and know where to find the big boys. Those lucky hunters who draw a Maroon Bells/Snowmass Wilderness tag for Unit 43 should give us a call. Another terrific hunt is a wilderness muzzleloader hunt for mule deer.
PO Box 714, Encampment, WY 82325
PO Box 714, Encampment, WY 82325
Phone: (307) 327-6505
Habitats consist of willow covered river bottoms, native hay fields, rolling sagebrush hills, hogbacks and deep draws with open aspen pockets and dark timber, all with good access. The most unique aspect of the Walden ranches is that hunting elevations range from 8,100 feet to 9,000 feet. In Colorado, Ranching for Wildlife tags are guaranteed for moose, elk, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope.
PO Box 88, 0275 222 Rd., DeBeque, CO 81630
Phone: (970) 283-9420
All trophy hunts are fully guided one on one and include six nights of lodging, five days of hunting, and may include landowner deer vouchers, if necessary. Licenses are not included.
PO Box 1026, Granbury, TX 76048
Phone 1: (817) 559-7874
Elk & Mule Deer Combination hunts are guided by Triangle T Outfitters who specialize in fully guided elk and mule deer hunts in the high country of Colorado . The combination mule deer hunts are permit draw only, and must be applied for by April 1 of the year you wish to hunt.
PO Box 1126, Saratoga, WY 82331
Phone: (307) 327-5502
We have found that success depends greatly on the hunters shooting ability and physical condition. Get in the best shape possible. Practice shooting off your knee or sitting down, however, a lot of shooting is done near the truck. Also a positive attitude with a strong desire to hunt hard and long is essential. Hunters should note our elevations range from 7200 feet to 11,000 feet with an average elevation being 7800 feet.



