7 Mountain Ranch is a 1,490+/- acre farm and ranch that provides farming income potential, and high quality hunting. The property is separated into 4 parcels, each has organic wheat & safflower fields on the rolling terrain, which is currently leased. The farm fields create magnificent views with Blue Abajo and LA Sal Mountains in the background. Elk and Mule Deer frequent the farm fields during the fall hunting seasons. The wildlife utilize the property’s water sources and bedding cover located in the draws and canyons. There are Over-The-Counter Elk tags, Landowner Draw Mule Deer tags, and General Draw Mule Deer tags available. The property is currently enrolled in the Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU). The new owner can decide to remain enrolled or remove the property from the CWMU. Black Bear, Mountain Lion, Turkey and small game can also be hunted.
The property is in 4 parcels that are accessible year-round from paved and dirt county roads. The western most parcel borders BLM land, and there is over two million acres of BLM land in the area. Several potential building sites are available on the property. The area has lots of recreational options, including hiking, mountain biking, ATV’s, golfing, boating, and fishing. Moab is a hotspot for outdoor recreation about 50 miles from the property. Monticello, UT is a nearby town 10 miles away that has groceries, restaurants, hospitals, hardware supplies, and a regional airport. Salt Lake City International Airport is located roughly 290 miles to the north.
1,490 deeded acres
4 separate parcels
OTC Elk tags
Landowner Draw or General Draw Mule Deer tags
Limited Entry and Pursuit Black Bear tags
Hunting for Turkey, Mountain Lion, Coyote, Bobcat, Fox
Currently enrolled in the area CWMU (Cooperative Wildlife Management Area)
Organic winter wheat and safflower is currently farmed
Direct access to BLM land
2,000,000 acres of BLM land in the area
Year-round access from county roads (paved and dirt)
Water rights available for application
Stock ponds and undeveloped spring
Located in a historical Native American area
HUNTING
GMA: 14a (San Juan, Abajo Mtns)
Big Game Species: Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Mountain Lion
Small Game Species: Bobcat, Turkey, Coyote, Fox, etc.
ELK
The 7 Mountain Ranch location is perfect to catch the Elk migrating through the area. Elk move to the secluded draws, leading into the adjacent BLM canyons, that provide bedding cover. They will feed up on the organic fields, and the stock ponds attract and hold elk on the property as well. The ranch is located in an area well known for quality game, and Unit 14a has OTC elk tags available.
Elk hunting seasons (*contact agent for more elk season and tag option information):
General archery any bull (Aug.17 - Sept.18, 2024)
General archery spike bull (Aug. 17 - Sept. 6, 2024)
Early general season (any legal weapon/rifle)
Any bull (Oct. 5 Oct.11, 2024)
Late general any bull (Oct. 12 Oct. 18, 2024)
General spike bull (Oct. 5 Oct. 17, 2024)
General muzzleloader (Oct. 30 Nov. 7, 2024)
Youth general season Elk permit- draw (Sept. 14 - Sept 22, 2024)
Youth general OTC
Archery any bull (Aug 17 - Sept 18, 2024)
Archery pike only (Aug 17 - Sept 6, 2024)
Early any legal weapon / any bull (Oct 5 - Oct 11, 2024)
Late any legal weapon / any bull (Oct 12 - Oct 18, 2024)
Muzzleloader any bull & spike only units (Oct 30 - Nov 7, 2024)
Extended archery seasons (see proclamation for limited area extended archery areas & dates)
MULE DEER
The area is known for some great Mule Deer bucks. Mature bucks will appear on the property more frequently as the rut intensifies during November. The rolling terrain with open meadows surrounded by trees, along with hidden stock ponds, make for great archery and rifle hunting. The ranch qualifies for Landowner Mule Deer tags (1-5 tags per year), and general Mule Deer tags can be drawn with minimal preference points (0-2). There are Unit-Wide Mule Deer permits (number eligible for based on acreage; max of 5 permits), and Private-Land-Only Mule Deer permits (number eligible for based on acreage; first come, first serve, OTC). The property is currently participating in the local CWMU (Cooperating Wildlife Management Unit), however the new owner does not have to participate. (*Contact agent for more Mule Deer tag information)
Mule Deer hunting seasons:
Southeastern Navajo Buck Deer / Tribal (see proclamation updates):
Any legal weapon
Archery
Muzzleloader
San Juan, Abajo Mountains:Archery (Aug 17 Sept 13, 2024)
Any legal weapon (Oct 19 Oct 27, 2024)
Muzzleloader (Sept 25 Oct 03, 2024)
Limited entry muzzleloader (Oct 30 - Nov 07, 2024)
Archery general season (Aug 17 - Sept 13, 2024)
Any legal weapon general season (Oct 19 Oct 27, 2024)
Dedicated hunter general season (archery, muzzleloader, any legal weapon)
Landowner general season private land within hunt unit
DESERT BIG HORN SHEEP
San Juan, Lockhart: Sept 14 - Nov 10, 2024 (Utah resident only)
ANTELOPE
San Juan, Hatch Point PB5044
Sept 14 Sept 22, 2024 (resident only)
BLACK BEAR
The area is known for its high quality mature Black Bear.
Limited Entry tags
Aug 1 Aug 31, 2024 (no bait)
Nov 4 Nov 10, 2024 (no bait)
Mar 30 May 27, 2025 (no bait)
May 27 June 30, 2025 (no dogs)
MOUNTAIN LION
Open year-round with a big-game hunting license
TURKEY
OTC tags for spring and fall seasons
LAND
Flat with rolling hills, with deep canyons (leading into the Horse & Monument Canyons)
Elevation of 6600' 6820'
Farm ground is organic winter wheat or safflower, or fallowed
Monticello Sandy Loam soil, 0-10% slopes on most areas
Multiple stock ponds
Undeveloped spring
Juniper, pinyon, cottonwoods, willows, and scrub oak
WATER
Undeveloped spring
Water rights available for application
POWER
Power is available from the roads in several areas
BUILDING LOCATIONS
Potential building sites
Old homesteads are located on the property
INCOME OPPORTUNITES
Organic farming for winter wheat and safflower is currently in production
Leased Hunting: The ranch is presently participating in the local CWMU (Cooperating Wildlife Management Unit). The new owner does not have to participate. (*contact agent for more information)
Cattle Grazing: fencing would need to be installed or repaired
CONSERVATION EASEMENTS
No conservation easements are in place
ACCESS
Year-round access off paved and dirt county roads
Approximately 3.5 miles south of Hwy #491
RECREATIONHunting, fishing, hiking, trail-riding, four wheeling, camping, etc.
Canyonlands National Park (Needles District)
Bears Ears National Monument
Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument
Hole-N-The-Rock
Church Rock
Dinosaur Museum
Natural Bridges National Monument
4 Corners area (Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona)
Lake Powell (225 miles)- Fishing and boating
FISHINGFishing in the area's beautiful mountain lakes or reservoirs is an excellent time for all!
Foy Lake (Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout)
Lloyd's Lake (Green Sunfish, stocked with Rainbow Trout)
Monticello Lake (Rainbow Trout, Tiger Trout)
Recapture Reservoir (Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Green Sunfish, Northern Pike, Black Bullhead)
Blanding Reservoir (Stocked Rainbow Trout, Stocked Fingerling Tiger Trout, Largemouth Bass)
Lake Powell (Large & Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Striped Bass, Bluegill, Crappie, Walleye, Northern Pike)
LOCATIONMonticello, Ut- 10 miles San Juan County, Utah (County Seat)
Hospital (San Juan), Golf Course (Hideout), Ace Hardware, Grocery Store (Blue Mountain Foods), Automotive (NAPA), Maverick, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service (Monticello Ranger District)
Monticello City Airport 10 miles- public use airport
Moab, Utah- 50 miles
Dove Creek, Colorado- 50 miles
Blanding, Utah- 25 miles
Salt Lake International Airport (290 miles)
Denver International Airport (430 miles)
Moab Airport (75 miles)
Cortez, CO Airport (65 miles)