From lush aspen forests and protein-rich oak brush to incredible wetland bottoms, Turner Creek Hunting Ranch provides a natural sanctuary for a vast array of wildlife, particularly elk and mule deer. Substantial elk herds call the ranch home during summer and fall months.
Enjoy year-round living at Turner Creek Hunting Ranch with a comfortable 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom hunting lodge built in 1986. On-grid electricity ensures modern convenience, while a 30'x24' equipment barn provides ample storage for your gear. Adjudicated water rights guarantee a reliable water source for maintaining healthy pastures for wildlife.
Located in GMU 70, this unit is comprised of 871,086 acres, of which are 30% private, 70% public, 16% USFS, 49% BLM, and 5% state lands. The ranch qualifies and is in the landowner participation program. The ranch's deeded acres are fronted by Beaver Creek Drainage, 28,586 acres o...
Located in GMU 70, this unit is comprised of 871,086 acres, of which are 30% private, 70% public, 16% USFS, 49% BLM, and 5% state lands. The ranch qualifies and is in the landowner participation program. The ranch's deeded acres are fronted by Beaver Creek Drainage, 28,586 acres of hard-to-access BLM ground and an additional 500,000 acres between Lone Cone State Wildlife Area and adjacent public land. The ranch is NOT under conservation easement, though it is fronted by lands that are protected from future development being under conservation easements.