Ranching For Wildlife

A Unique Opportunity for Colorado Residents

Ranching for Wildlife (RFW) started as a pilot program in 1986 with the intent to improve public hunting access to private land and to form a wildlife management partnership with participating landowners.​

The program ​provides Colorado residents a unique opportunity to hunt on private ranch land normally closed to the public. Participating ranches provide public hunting recreation access to their land free of charge to those who draw licenses. 

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Female holding elk rack looks at smiling male hunting partner holding rifle.

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Video: Ranching for Wildlife - A Legacy of Ranching, Hunting & Conservation

Habitat, Hunting, and Heritage

Through the Ranching for Wildlife program, hunters can play ​​an important role in helping CPW and landowners manage wildlife populations on private land. In addition to providing public hunting access to successful applicants, participating landowners are required to improve habitat on their ranch for both game and non-game animals. These efforts help preserve and enhance open spaces for wildlife to live and thrive and​​ keep the hunting heritage alive for you and future generations. 

Program Impact

  • 25​ ranches are currently enrolled.
  • ​Around 1 million acres of public access are provided. 
  • More than 50,000 acres per year with active wildlife habitat improvements applied. 
  • Improved livestock grazing systems on about 85 percent of the lands enrolled.  
  • Seasons and license allocations are in place to improve game movement and enhance hunter harvest both on and off ranches. 
  • About two-thirds of the ranches actively participate in exceptional youth hunting opportunities.
  • About one-third of the ranches donate hunts to conservation organizations for them to auction or raffle off to help raise funds for habitat improvement on private and public lands elsewhere​ (separate from CPW's auction & raffle program).​

    Ranch Quick Reference Guide

    Agner Mountain Ranch

    3, 4, 214, 301, 441

    46,030

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Aught Six Ranch

    84, 85, 861

    47,560

    Elk

    Blue Sage Ranch

    3, 4, 214, 301, 441

    51,740

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Buck Mountain Ranch

    3, 4, 301

    49,400

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Buffalo Horn Ranch

    11, 211

    12,040

    Elk, Deer

    Burns Hole Ranch

    25, 26, 35

    24,920

    Elk, Deer

    Deakins Ranch

    301

    26,990

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Elk Springs Ranch

    11, 13

    24,000

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Four Mile Ranch

    3,4

    21,300

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Hill Ranch

    851

    63,200

    Elk, Deer

    Kiowa Creek Ranch

    104,105,110

    81,070

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn, Bighorn Sheep

    Lay Creek Ranch

    3

    10,400

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    M/R White River Ranch

    23

    16,520

    Elk, Deer

    Morgan Creek Ranch

    12, 211

    56,700

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Mountain Meadows Ranch

    84

    10,160

    Elk, Turkey

    Pinon Mesa West Ranch

    40

    23,850

    Elk, Deer

    Purgatoire Ranch

    136, 143, 144, 147

    192,010

    Deer,  Pronghorn, Turkey

    Silver Spur Ranch

    6,16,161,171

    56,770

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn, Moose

    Snake River Ranch

    3,4,5

    67,200

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Tercio Ranch

    851

    24,870

    Elk, Deer

    Three Forks Ranch

    5

    40,370

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn, Moose

    Three Springs Ranch

    10

    18,660

    Elk, Deer

    Twin Peaks Ranch

    85

    18,980

    Elk, Deer

    Visintainer Ranch

    3,4,301

    50,080

    Elk, Deer, Pronghorn

    Wolf Mountain Ranch

    214, 441

    15,020

    Elk