Twin Peaks Ranch

Twin Peaks Ranch

Las Animas County

Hunting Opportunities:

Deer, Elk

Camping:

Yes

No

Guiding Services:

Yes

No

Game Retrieval Services:

Yes

No

Twin Peaks Ranch

Twin Peaks Ranch

Las Animas County

Twin Peaks Ranch

Hunting Opportunities:

Deer, Elk

About This Ranch

Ranch is located 15 miles west of Aguilar on County Rd 46.

Did you draw a Ranching for Wildlife license?

Terrain

This ranch is located at the headwaters of the Apishipa River southeast of Spanish Peaks. The west and north boundaries of the​ ranch abut the San Isabel National Forest. Upper elevations are heavily timbered with spruce fir and ponderosa pine, there are rock outcrops and low ridges of oak brush​ separating small streams at lower elevations. Ridges and meadows offer open areas.

Access

There is ranch road access to most parts of the ranch. If it rains, all roads are off limits to vehicles.

Area Maps

USGS Quads - Herlick Canyon​, Gulnare

Camping

Camping is available in designated areas on the ranch

Overnight Accommodations

The nearest public camping area is located at Spanish Peaks State Wildlife Area 10 miles south of the ranch. There is unimproved camping on USFS land 5 miles west of the ranch. The closest motels are in Trinidad and Walsenburg.​

Season Dates

Check the Hunter Information page. 

20000 acres.

7,400 to 9,800 ft.

85

Ranch is located 15 miles west of Aguilar on County Rd 46.

Pueblo Office

Jeff Menegatti
13133 County Rd 46
Aguilar, CO 81020
719-941-4318 (office)
719-250-3110 (mobile)
719-941-4069 (fax)
Email: [email protected]

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.