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Colorado, a state known for its blue bird skies and mountain vistas, is host to the largest elk population in North America. Of said population, the largest bulls are concentrated along the north/western border- places like Unaweep Canyon, Pinion Mesa, and Glade Park. Here, genetic freaks are the norm, 350" bulls the standard, and ranches like The Camel Point a rarity. Located in Colorado Game Unit 40, the 1,515 +/- acre Camel Point Ranch occupies the escarpment separating Unaweep Canyon from Pinion Mesa. An 1,830' elevation gradient combined with varied topography, abundant springs, diverse vegetation (aspens, dark timber, ponderosa, oaks, grass filled meadows) and year-round live water grow the biggest elk in the state. This ranch is turn-key, unencumbered, clean, and offers near exclusive access to vast tracts of BLM land. Perhaps its not blue bird skies and mountain vistas that Colorado is known for- it might just be ranches like the Camel Point!