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2025-2026 Utah Hunting Seasons New Regulations & Dates!

From pursuing deer to engaging in small game adventures, the approaching season is packed with thrills. Explore this guide for vital details on the upcoming Utah season, covering dates, regulations, and beyond.


🦌 Big Game Seasons

SpeciesSeason DatesMethodPermit/TagNotes
Mule Deer (Archery)Aug 16 – Sept 12, 2025Archery OnlyLimited EntrySelect units
Mule Deer (General Any Weapon)Oct 18 – 26, 2025Any Legal WeaponGeneral Tag9-day general season
Mule Deer (Muzzleloader)Oct 8 – 12, 2025MuzzleloaderLimited Units
Mule Deer (Extended Archery)Varies through NovArcheryLimited UnitsUnit-specific
Elk (General Bull Archery)Aug 16 – Sept 17, 2025ArcheryGeneral TagAny-bull units
Elk (Spike Units Archery)Aug 16 – Sept 5, 2025ArcheryGeneral TagSpike only
Elk (General Muzzleloader)Oct 29 – Nov 6, 2025MuzzleloaderGeneral Tag
Elk (Any Legal Weapon)Oct 4 – 17, 2025Rifle / Any Legal WeaponLimited Units
Black Bear (Spring Limited Entry)May – June 2025Any Legal WeaponLimited EntryVaries by unit
Black Bear (Summer Limited Entry)July – Aug 2025Any Legal WeaponLimited Entry
Black Bear (Fall Limited Entry)Sept – Oct 2025Any Legal WeaponLimited Entry
Black Bear (Pursuit Season)Varies by unitDogs (Pursuit)Permit RequiredNon-lethal pursuit
Cougar (Limited Entry)Year-roundVarious MethodsLimited EntryQuota managed
Cougar (Harvest Objective)Year-roundVariousGeneral TagQuota managed
Cougar (Pursuit)Year-roundDogsPermit RequiredNon-lethal
Cougar (Spot & Stalk)Year-roundRestricted methodsPermit Required

πŸ¦ƒ Turkey Seasons

Hunt TypeDatesMethodPermit RequiredNotes
Spring Limited EntryApr 11 – 30, 2026Any Legal WeaponLimited Entry (Draw)Peak gobbler activity
Youth HuntMay 1 – 3, 2026Any Legal WeaponYouth Permit (≀17 yrs)Pre-general season
General SpringMay 4 – 31, 2026Any Legal WeaponOver-the-CounterMost accessible
Fall Mgmt – N/C/SE RegionsOct 1, 2025 – Feb 28, 2026Any Legal WeaponUp to 3 permits2 beardless + 1 either-sex
Fall Mgmt – SouthernOct 1, 2025 – Jan 4, 2026Any Legal WeaponUp to 3 permitsPrimarily private lands

🦫 Furbearers

SpeciesDatesBag/PermitNotes
BadgerSept 15, 2025 – Mar 1, 2026License Required
BeaverSept 15, 2025 – Apr 1, 2026Area Restrictions
BobcatNov 15, 2025 – Mar 1, 2026Permit Required (6 max)
Gray & Kit FoxSept 15, 2025 – Mar 1, 2026License Required
MartenSept 15, 2025 – Mar 1, 2026Limited Counties OnlyDaggett, Duchesne, Summit, Uintah
MinkSept 15, 2025 – Apr 1, 2026Area Restrictions
WeaselSept 15, 2025 – Mar 1, 2026License Required
CoyoteYear-roundNo License
Red FoxYear-roundNo License
Striped SkunkYear-roundNo License
MuskratYear-roundWMA Permit Required

🐦 Upland Birds

SpeciesDatesPermit/LimitNotes
Dusky & Ruffed GrouseSept 1 – Dec 31, 2025License RequiredStatewide
Greater Sage-GrouseSept 27 – Oct 19, 2025Permit RequiredSelect areas
Sharp-tailed GrouseSept 27 – Oct 19, 2025Permit RequiredTwo counties
White-tailed PtarmiganSept 1 – Oct 31, 2025Free Permit Required
Chukar PartridgeSept 27, 2025 – Feb 15, 2026License Required
Gray PartridgeSept 27, 2025 – Feb 15, 2026License Required
Ring-necked PheasantNov 1 – Dec 7, 2025License RequiredMales only

🐰 Small Game & Rabbits

SpeciesDatesNotes
Cottontail RabbitSept 1, 2025 – Feb 28, 2026
JackrabbitYear-roundNo license required
Snowshoe HareSept 1, 2025 – Mar 15, 2026
California & Gambel’s QuailNov 1 – Dec 31, 2025
Scaled QuailClosedConservation concern
White-tailed & Gunnison’s Prairie DogsJune 17, 2025 – Mar 31, 2026Public land closed Apr 1 – Jun 15, 2026
Utah Prairie DogClosedProtected species

πŸ•ŠοΈ Other Small Game (Doves, Pigeons, Crow)

SpeciesDatesBag LimitNotes
Band-tailed PigeonSept 1 – 14, 2025Federal LimitFederal stamp required
Mourning DoveSept 1 – Oct 30, 202515 dailyPopular opener
White-winged DoveSept 1 – Oct 30, 202515 dailyCombined with mourning
American CrowSept 1 – 30, 2025 & Dec 1, 2025 – Feb 28, 2026No limit
Eurasian Collared DoveYear-roundNo limitNon-native

πŸ¦† Migratory Birds & Waterfowl

Sandhill Crane

AreaDates
Cache & Rich CountiesSept 6 – 15, 2025
East Box ElderSept 6 – Nov 4, 2025
Uintah Basin – Period 1Sept 27 – Oct 16, 2025
Uintah Basin – Period 2Oct 17 – Nov 5, 2025
Uintah Basin – Period 3Nov 6 – 25, 2025

Ducks & Scaup

ZoneRegular SeasonScaup SeasonYouth Hunt
NorthernOct 4, 2025 – Jan 17, 2026Oct 4 – Dec 28, 2025Sept 20, 2025
SouthernOct 11, 2025 – Jan 24, 2026Oct 31, 2025 – Jan 24, 2026Sept 27, 2025

Geese

TypeAreaDates
Dark Geese (Canada, Cackling, Brant)Eastern Box ElderOct 4, 2025 – Jan 17, 2026
Dark GeeseNorthern ZoneOct 4–11, 2025 & Oct 27, 2025 – Jan 31, 2026
Dark GeeseSouthern ZoneOct 11, 2025 – Jan 24, 2026
Dark GeeseWasatch FrontOct 4–11, 2025 & Nov 10, 2025 – Feb 15, 2026
Light Geese (Snow, Blue, Ross’s)E. Box Elder/Northern/WasatchOct 15 – Dec 22, 2025 & Feb 2 – Mar 10, 2026
Light GeeseSouthern ZoneOct 25 – Dec 15, 2025 & Jan 15 – Mar 10, 2026

Tundra Swan

SpeciesDatesPermit
Tundra SwanOct 4 – Dec 14, 2025Draw Permit Required

πŸ“… Applications & Special Hunts

ApplicationDates
Big Game ApplicationsMar 20 – Apr 24, 2025
Big Game Draw ResultsMay 15, 2025
Antlerless ApplicationsJun 4 – 18, 2025
Turkey Limited-EntryVaries (see regulations)

Hunting Locations

  • State Reserves (23 hunting parks).
  • Wildlife-protected areas
  • BLM Lands
  • Walk-In-Access (WIA) sites

How much is a Utah hunting license?

For specific hunting activities, obtain a Basic or Combination, essential for all game pursuits. The Combined option, just $1 more than two Basics, covers a year, including fishing and various game. Additional requirements apply for certain game animals.

Residents and non-residents may get general permits from license dealers, DWR offices, and online. The proclamation specifies unique permit lottery dates.

Utah Hunting License fees
UT Hunting License TypeFeesAgeValid For
Resident 1-year basic hunting license$11.00 Age 13 and younger1 year
Resident 1-year basic hunting license$16.00 Age 14–171 year
Resident 1-year basic hunting license$40.00 Age 18–641 year
Resident 1-year basic hunting license$31.00 Age 65 and older1 year
Resident disabled veteran 1-year hunting license$25.50 N/A1 year
Resident 1-year combination license$20.00 Age 14–171 year
Resident 1-year combination license$44.00 Age 18–641 year
Resident 1-year combination license$35.00 Age 65 and older1 year
Resident disabled veteran 1-year combination$28.50 N/A1 year
Nonresident 1-year basic hunting license$34.00 Age 17 and younger1 year
Nonresident 1-year basic hunting license$120.00 Age 18 and older1 year
Nonresident 3-day small game hunting license$46.00 Any age3 days
Nonresident 1-year combination license$38.00 Age 17 and younger1 year
Nonresident 1-year combination license$150.00 Age 18 and older1 year
Resident Dedicated Hunter, 3-yr.$120.00 Age 12–173 years
Resident Dedicated Hunter, 3-yr.$215.00 Age 18 and older3 years
Lifetime license Dedicated Hunter, 3-yr.$37.50 Age 12–17Lifetime
Lifetime license Dedicated Hunter, 3-yr.$86.00 Age 18 and olderLifetime
Nonresident Dedicated Hunter$834.00 Age 12–17365 days
Nonresident Dedicated Hunter$1,067.00 Age 18 and older365 days
Nonresident falconry meet$15.00 Any age1 day

Regulations

  • For safety, ensure the head, chest, and back are in hunter orange, with exceptions only when the presence of armed individuals is unlikely.
  • 30 minutes before sunrise and after nightfall are great times.
  • Automatic weapons are illegal. Laser sights or other devices that creates a visible beam of light are banned. It’s prohibited to shoot a gun from a car on a highway. Electrical and railroad infrastructure are off-limits. No firearms are allowed at Utah state parks, picnic areas, viewpoints, golf courses, boat launches, or constructed beaches.

Contacts

Address:

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

1594 W. North Temple,

Salt Lake City, UT 84116


Phone Number: 

(801)-538-4700

When does the Utah hunting season typically begin and end?

It runs from August through December, depending on the species. For instance, the general archery deer season is mid-August to mid-September, while the general rifle deer season is late October. Popular species including elk, moose, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats periods are from September and October.

What are the different types of hunting seasons in Utah?

Utah has three hunting seasons: archery (August–December) for bows and arrows, muzzleloader (September–October) for muzzleloaders, and any authorized weapon (October–December) for other guns. Limited-entry days for elk and bighorn sheep require competitive permit applications, while once-in-a-lifetime hunts for mountain goats and moose are exclusive. The state offers youth, apprentice, and disabled hunts.

Can non-residents also participate in Utah's hunting season?

It is open to non-residents with a license. They must pay greater fees and follow the same rules as residents. Licenses vary, with species-specific permits costing more. Non-residents may apply early for limited-entry and once-in-a-lifetime hunts owing to greater competition. Non-resident must have valid permits for each species, observe all restrictions, wear hunter orange during defined hours, camp in approved places, and appropriately pack up their rubbish.

What are the most commonly hunted game species in Utah?

The most popular game species in the state include elk, deer (mule and white-tailed), pronghorn, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, and upland birds including pheasants, quail, and grouse. Elk and deer are popular and hard hunts throughout the state, while pronghorn are thrilling in the west. Mountainous environments provide exciting bighorn sheep and mountain goat hunts, while upland birds give shotgun and archery possibilities.

What is the process for applying for a hunting permit through Utah's draw system?

You must buy a valid hunting license for the species you want to hunt before applying for a Utah draw permit. Online, postal, or licensing agent applications are accepted from March to April. You must enter personal information, pick a game unit, and pay an application cost ($10 for limited-entry licenses, $25 for lifetime permits). If chosen in May, you’ll be contacted and must buy the permit. If not chosen, you may enter another lottery in June. Early application, numerous licenses, and targeting popular species will boost your chances, while bonus points for failing applications can help in the future. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources webpage has details.

What are the penalties for hunting violations or non-compliance with hunting regulations in Utah?

The severity of offences determines the penalty. Hunting without a license, hunting out of season, using illegal weapons, killing animals without permission, and messing with wildlife are common offenses. Penalties vary from Class C (up to 6 months in prison and/or $1,000 fine) to Class A (up to 1 year and $5,000 fine). License suspension, restitution, and hunter education may be imposed on violators. Trophy animal offenses and past convictions raise penalties.

John Lewis
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1 thought on “2025-2026 Utah Hunting Seasons New Regulations & Dates!”

  1. I have a Lifetime hunting license in Utah, I’ve been putting in the Moose Draw for 24 years. I recently moved to Arizona and now I have to pay Non-resident fees for Moose?
    That is ludicrous!
    I am 70% Disabled Veteran (Retired)

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