Blue Sage Ranch

Blue Sage Ranch

Routt County, Moffat County

Hunting Opportunities:

Deer, Elk, Pronghorn

Camping:

Yes

No

Guiding Services:

Yes

No

Game Retrieval Services:

Yes

No

Blue Sage Ranch

Blue Sage Ranch

Routt County, Moffat County

Blue Sage Ranch

Hunting Opportunities:

Deer, Elk, Pronghorn

About This Ranch

Blue Sage Ranch is located about 10 miles north of Craig and runs east and west in multiple large blocks.

Did you draw a Ranching for Wildlife license?

Terrain

The ranch is located in the rolling sagebrush hills that are the lower slopes of the Elkhead Mountains. Upper slopes have some pinyon juniper cover. 

Access

Ranch roads provide adequate access to main parts of the ranch. These roads can become very muddy during wet weather. Hunters should​ be equipped with a 4-wheel drive vehicle.

Area Maps

USGS Quads: Moffat County USGS 1:50,000 – Sheets 3, 4 and Routt County USGS 1:50,000 – Sheets 1, 3
Interactive Map

Game Retrieval Services

Hunter responsibility, but retrieval services may be available for a fee, dependent upon staff member and equipment availability

Overnight Accommodations

Camping is not allowed on the ranch. Motels are located in Craig. There is a KOA Campground in Craig.

Season Dates

Check the ​​Hunting Information page.​

50000 acres.

6,600-7,100 ft.

3, 4, 214, 301, 441

Blue Sage Ranch is located about 10 miles north of Craig and runs east and west in multiple large blocks.

Meeker Office

Pat Grieve
P.O. Box 240
Baggs, WY 82321
307-383-7838​ (office)
307-383-2126 (fax)
Email: pat@snakeriveroutfitters.net​​    

Elk Hunters

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.