Archery and rifle hunting for deer and elk.
Book your chance at one of these trophies early.
Ranch Information:
This is a historic working sheep ranch in the heart of the Colorado Rockies. It's located just south of the Colorado River 12 miles east of Glenwood Springs, CO.
Access/Terrain:
Bair Ranch has access to 5500 acres of private land in GMU 444. The ranch also borders the White River National Forest affording hunters access to large tracts of prime deer and elk habitat. They are easy to find. Bair Ranch is Exit 129 off I-70. To enter the ranch you come across their private gated bridge and you are there. Bair Ranch is bordered by GMU 44 on the east and GMU 34 to the north.
They are in the mountains. It is rough rugged country. This is why deer and elk like it here. On the property they have dark timber, aspens, oak brush and sage flats. It is a widely diverse area. Hunters should be in good physical condition.
Accommodations:
Their hunting lodge is the Ike Creek Lodge. The lodge is made up of two cabins. One cabin features a large kitchen and dining area while the other houses 4 bedrooms and a central lounge area. Two bedrooms each have three sets of bunk style beds. Two bedrooms each have a full bed. There are two restrooms each with a shower. A walk in cooler/freezer as well as a screened room for cutting and processing is available at the lodge. You will enjoy hot showers and satellite television as well as excellent meals.
Meals:
During the rifle season dates they will provide meals to our hunters. Breakfast supplies are at the lodge and hunters may choose to rise and fix themselves what they choose when they choose. A standard lunch is some type of soup and sandwich. Full dinner service is provided with a different delectable meal each evening 30 minutes after dark. Archery hunters are responsible for their own meals unless other arrangements are made.