Aught Six Ranch
Hunting Opportunities:
Camping:
Yes
No
Guiding Services:
Yes
No
Game Retrieval Services:
Yes
No
Aught Six Ranch
Hunting Opportunities:
Camping:
Yes
No
Guiding Services:
Yes
No
Game Retrieval Services:
Yes
No
About This Ranch
Ranch is 21 miles south of Westcliffe on Hwy 69. MM 59 in Westcliffe, MM 33 at HQ. Portions of this ranch were previously enrolled in the RFW program under Wolf Springs Ranch.
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Terrain
The ranch lies at the southern end of the Wet Mountain Valley on the eastern side of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Most of the ranch drains to the east and south by Muddy Creek. About 7,500 acres lies east of Hwy 69. Some of the ranch is cultivated hay-alfalfa fields. Lower elevations are in pinyon pine and open short grass parks. Rising to higher elevations and vegetation of Ponderosa pine, aspen and mixed conifer forests.
Access
At main entrance only (see physical address)
Area Maps
USGS Quads - Creager Reservoir, Devils Gulch, Gardner, Medano Pass, Mosca Pass, Red Wing
Game Retrieval Services
If available
Guiding Services
Guide provided at no cost for the either-sex license holder only. Not provided for Cow license holders.
Overnight Accommodations
Season Dates
Check the Hunter Information page.
45000 acres.
6,800 to 10,200 ft
Ranch is 21 miles south of Westcliffe on Hwy 69. MM 59 in Westcliffe, MM 33 at HQ.
Pueblo Office
Jeremy Cordova
33000 Hwy 69 (physical)
Gardner, CO 81040
719-746-0174 (office)
Ranching for Wildlife (RFW)
This property is part of the Ranching for Wildlife program. The Ranching for Wildlife 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.
Through this 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.