Utah Mountain Goat

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Dates & Fees | Utah Mountain Goat Hunting

Black Bear: February 18, 2025
Big Game: April 24, 2025
Antlerless & Points Only: June 18, 2025
Swan & Grouse: Mid July, 2025
Youth & Archery General Elk Permits on Sale: July 8, 2025
Any-Bull General Elk Permits on Sale: July 10, 2025
Spike General Elk Permits Available: July 17, 2025
Private-lands Cow Elk Permits Available: July 29, 2025
Sportsman's Resident Raffle: November 6, 2025
Spring Turkey: December 27, 2025

UP-FRONT FEES
Non-Resident Hunting License $147.17
Youth (<18) Non-Resident Hunting License $44.97
Application Fee Per Species $21.46
POST DRAW FEES (IF SUCCESSFUL)*
Desert Bighorn Sheep $4,075.74
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep $4,075.74
Moose $3,564.74
Rocky Mountain Goat $3,564.74
Bison $4,946.48
Limited-Entry Elk $1,992.90
Multiseason Limited-Entry Elk $2,713.41
General Bull/Spike Elk (Adult or Youth) $867.68
Multiseason General Spike Elk (Adult) $1282.61
Youth Only General Elk $765.48
Premium Limited-Entry Buck Deer $1,428.76
Multiseason Premium Limited-Entry Buck Deer $2,381.26
Limited-Entry and Limited-Entry Management Buck Deer $1,093.54
Multiseason Limited-Entry Buck Deer $2,309.72
General Deer $612.18
General Deer Dedicated Hunter Program (Adult) $1,275.46
General Deer Dedicated Hunter Program (Youth) $935.13
General Deer Dedicated Hunter Program - Per Hour $40.88
Antelope $583.56
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ewe) $2,146.20
Cow Moose $2,248.40
Cow Elk $663.28
Doe Deer $241.19
Doe Antelope $241.19
Black Bear $613.20
Multiseason Black Bear $908.56
Turkey $178.85
All pricing includes the 2.2% processing fee.
*Current as of September 2025

UP-FRONT FEES
Hunting License $40.88
Youth Hunting License (< 18 Years Old) $16.35
Application Fee Per Species $10.22
POST DRAW FEES (IF SUCCESSFUL)*
Desert Bighorn Sheep $576.41
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep $576.41
Moose $463.99
Mountain Goat $463.99
Bison $470.12
Limited-Entry Elk $320.91
Multiseason Limited-Entry Elk $574.41
General Bull/Spike Elk (Adult or Youth) $57.23
Multiseason General Spike Elk (Adult) $204.40
Youth Only General Elk $51.10
Premium Limited-Entry Buck Deer $189.07
Multiseason Premium Limited-Entry Buck Deer $343.39
Limited-Entry and Limited-Entry Management Buck Deer $96.07
Multiseason Limited-Entry Buck Deer $173.74
General Deer $47.01
General Deer Dedicated Hunter Program (Adult) $219.73
General Deer Dedicated Hunter Program (Youth) $122.64
General Deer Dedicated Hunter Program - Per Hour $40.88
Antelope $64.39
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ewe) $112.42
Cow Moose $254.48
Cow Elk $58.20
Doe Deer $37.20
Doe Antelope $35.77
Black Bear $95.05
Multiseason Black Bear $187.03
Turkey $40.88
All pricing includes the 2.2% processing fee
*Current as of September 2025

 MULE DEER (LIMITED ENTRY)
Archery Aug 16 – Sep 12, 2025
Muzzleloader Sep 24 – Oct 2, 2025 (varies by unit)
Muzzleloader (Late hunt on General Units) Oct 29 - Nov 6, 2025
Rifle Oct 18 – Oct 26, 2025 (varies by unit)
HAMMS Nov 8 - Nov 30, 2025
 MULE DEER (GENERAL)
Archery Sep 2 – Sep 30, 2025
Muzzleloader Sep 24 - Oct 2, 2025
Rifle (1st season) Oct 8 - Oct 12, 2025
Rifle (2nd season) Oct 18 - Oct 26, 2025
PRONGHORN
Archery Aug 16 – Sep 12, 2025
Muzzleloader Sep 24 – Oct 2, 2025
Rifle Sep 13 – Sep 21, 2025
ELK (GENERAL)
Archery (Spike Units) Aug 16 – Sep 5, 2025
Archery (Any Bull Units) Aug 16 – Sep 17, 2025
Rifle (Spike Units) Oct 4 – Oct 16, 2025
Rifle (Any Bull Units) Oct 4 – Oct 10, 2025 (1st season)
Rifle (Any Bull Units) Oct 11 – Oct 17, 2025 (2nd season)
Muzzleloader (Any Bull Units) Oct 29 – Nov 6, 2025
ELK (LIMITED)
Archery (Early) Aug 16 – Sep 16, 2025
Archery (Late) Nov 29 – Dec 14, 2025
Muzzleloader Sep 22 – Oct 3, 2025
Elk Rifle (Early) Sep 17 – Sep 21, 2025
Rifle (Mid) Oct 4 – Oct 16, 2025
Rifle (Late) Nov 8 – Nov 16, 2025
BISON
Any Legal Weapon Nov, 2025 – Jan, 2026 (varies by unit)
DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP
Any Legal Weapon Sep 13 – Nov 10, 2025
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEP
Any Legal Weapon Oct – Nov, 2025 (varies by unit)
MOUNTAIN GOAT
Any Legal Weapon Sep – Nov, 2025 (varies by unit)
SHIRAS MOOSE
Any Legal Weapon Sep 13 – Oct 31, 2025

YEAR ELK, DEER, ANTELOPE & ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIMES BLACK BEAR ANTLERLESS
2025 May 13 (emails & online) February 27 July 2
2024 May 14 (emails & online) February 28 July 5
2023 May 25 (emails) February 28 July 6
2022 May 13 (emails) March 2 June 28
2021 May 11 (emails) March 2 June 29
2020 May 15 (emails)   June 30
2019 May 13 (emails)    
2018 May 11    
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

1594 West North Temple
PO Box 146301
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6301
ph. 801-538-4700

 

Utah Mountain Goat Hunting 2026

Mountain goat hunting in Utah offers some of the best harvest opportunities in the West. Most units maintain a 100% success rate, with rare exceptions typically resulting from hunters passing on available goats or being unprepared for the physical demands of the hunt. Overall trophy quality is average, with few goats exceeding the 50” mark or reaching 10” horn length; however, there are still ample opportunities to harvest mature billies for those fortunate enough to draw a permit.

Non-residents have access to the same five hunts this year as last year. Among these, the Wasatch Mountains (Timpanogos, La Sals, High Uintas (West), and Nebo units tend to be the most physically demanding. That said, all of these units also contain areas where successful hunts can be accomplished with long day hikes rather than extended backcountry efforts. The Beaver unit in particular can be physically challenging, but most goats are located within day-hiking distance, eliminating the need for overnight pack-ins.

Utah's Best Mountain Goat Units from Our Application Service Team

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UNIT COMMENTS
Beaver Central portion of the state. Rolling, high alpine ridges and basins. Very open, glassable talus and grassy slopes. Some rocky chutes and cliffs, but overall, it can be physically easy hunting. Good access roads. The bulk of the herd occupies the Tushar range in the central portion of the unit, but small herds can also be found on Circleville Mountain and the cliffs and canyons in Oak Basin. Trophy potential is still good but not what it was 10 years ago. 5 of the 7 goats harvested during the early rifle season were billies in 2023. Average days hunted in 2023 was 4.
High Uintas West Northcentral part of the state, located between the Chalk Creek/Kamas unit and the Central unit, this area holds the largest population of mountain goats in the Uintas range. The terrain is rugged, high alpine, and rocky, with most goats inhabiting the High Uintas Wilderness. Access is best via hiking or horseback, and there are good trail systems. Focus on the high peaks of the main range and the extended ridges running north and south. While herds are well-distributed, the population has declined, making mature billies harder to find. 9 of the 14 goats harvested were billies in 2023. Average days hunted in 2023 was 7.
La Sal, La Sal Mtns In the southeastern part of the state, most of the goat country consists of steep, rugged, high-elevation basins that are accessible only on foot or horseback. It is still mostly dayhike hunting if in good shape. As the year progresses and snow accumulates, accessing remote basins becomes more challenging. Trophy potential is decent, but billies over 9” are rare. Goats remain concentrated in specific basins, making them easier to locate in those areas. 6 out of the 9 goats harvested were billies in 2023. Average days hunted in 2023 was 4.
Nebo Population is doing very well in this unit. Most of the country goats are located in will be long day hikes or multi-day backpacking. Hunters have been able to glass a lot of goats from roads adjacent to mountain ranges, but they are in steep, high bluffs. This is one of Utah’s better goat units right now, but expect a physical hunt. The archery hunt was taken out of the non-resident pool for 2025. Hair should still be good towards late September. 10 of the 11 goats harvested during the rifle hunt were billies in 2023. Average days hunted in 2023 was 3.
Wasatch Mountains, Timpanogos This unit is located along the southern Wasatch Front. Goats are visible from roads all around the unit. Depending on where the goats are found can be long day hikes or backpack trips. Population is doing well with mature billies available. This is a new hunt for non-residents for 2025. You will have non-hunting recreationists on the mountain with you with the close proximity to the Wasatch Front.

Guided Hunts - Featured Utah Mountain Goat Hunting

Utah Top-Tier Rocky Mtn Goat Outfitter
HFA010-11

Utah Top-Tier Rocky Mtn Goat Outfitter

Species: Mountain Goat
Cost: $6,000.00
Location: United States of America

Application Deadline for Utah Mountain Goat Hunting

The Utah Big Game application period deadline is 11:00 p.m. MST on April 23, 2026.

 

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2026 Utah Mountain Goat Hunting Season Dates

UTAH MOUNTAIN GOAT (LE) 2025 SEASON DATES 2026 SEASON DATES 2027 SEASON DATES
Any Legal Weapon Sep – Nov, 2025 (varies by unit) Sep – Oct, 2026 Sep – Oct, 2027

Disclaimer: Mountain goat hunts are limited-entry and vary by unit; check Utah DWR for exact dates.

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Utah Mountain Goat Hunting Draw

Ultimately, any mountain goat tag in Utah is a highly sought-after opportunity. We consistently recommend applying for the mountain goat if you are already planning the draw for other Utah species. Beginning last year, a revised interpretation of the 10% non-resident quota resulted in four of the five hunts offering two non-resident permits, allowing bonus permits to be issued in those units. Beaver Early was the lone exception, offering only one non-resident tag. With an application fee of just $21, this hunt represents excellent value for anyone lucky enough to draw a once-in-a-lifetime permit.

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