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Upcoming events
Here's a list of all upcoming events that require registration. For a complete list of past and future DWR events, see the Utah wildlife calendar.
April
Bighorn Sheep Viewing at Swasey's Beach
Join us for a unique opportunity to view Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep along the beautiful scenery of the Green River. Date & timeSaturday, April 26 AddressSwaseys Boat Ramp More...This free, family-friendly event will take place on Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Swasey's Boat Ramp area of the Green River, located just outside Green River, UT. What to expect:
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Please note: Bring your binoculars and scan the mountain side to spot these unique animals located along the Green River. Please remember to view these animals from a safe distance. See you there! Event Contact: Ashley Kennedy at 435-630-2484 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Brandon Behling at 435-650-2081 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
May
Bighorn Sheep Viewing - Southern Utah
Bring your binoculars and spotting scopes to see Desert Bighorn Sheep in Beaver County! Date & timeSaturday, May 3 AddressMineral Mountains More...Join the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources at the Mineral Mountains for an opportunity to see bighorn sheep! This free family-friendly event will take place on Saturday, May 3 from 10:00am-1:00pm. We will meet at the Pahvant Travel Stop, west of exit 135 (Cove Fort) at 10:00am and drive about 12 miles west to the viewing location. What to expect:
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Please note: The sheep in this area are visible year-round, so if you cannot make the event —or if we are at capacity— feel free to visit the area on your own time! Bring your binoculars/spotting scope and scan the mountain side to spot these unique animals located on the Mineral Mountains. Please remember to view these animals from a safe distance. See you there! Event Contact: JC Ballard at 435-868-8205, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Warmwater Fishing Clinic
Come join us for a day of warmwater fishing at Gunlock Reservoir — it's going to be 'reel' fun! Date & timeSaturday, May 10 AddressGunlock State Park More...Join the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources staff for a warmwater fishing clinic focusing on how to catch, clean, and cook crappie and other warmwater fish! Jon Hudson, an aquatics biologist with the DWR, will cover the basics of angling techniques for these fish and help you prepare your catch for the fryer. Young anglers are encouraged to attend as well to get "hooked" on fishing! What to expect:
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Please note: You will need a valid Utah fishing license if you are 12 years of age or older. Event Contact: Johnny Neil at 435-868-8756, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
World Migratory Bird Day at Eccles Wildlife Education Center
Hey bird lovers! Join us for World Migratory Bird Day and celebrate our feathered friends from around the world. Date & timeSaturday, May 10 AddressGeorge S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Wildlife Education Center More...World Migratory Bird Day at Eccles Wildlife Education Center Join us for a special celebration of World Migratory Bird Day! Farmington Bay is home to a wide variety of birds, with nearly 330 species migrating through the area each year. This year's theme focuses on creating bird-friendly cities and communities. What to Expect:🦜 See migratory birds up close — binoculars available for use. Come celebrate the incredible journey of migratory birds and discover ways to help protect them! Learn more about World Migratory Bird Day: https://www.migratorybirdday.org/ Event Contact Hayley Pace at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Beginner Fly-Tying Clinic — Cedar City
Discover the art of tying flies! It's the perfect time of year to prepare for summer angling. Join us and learn the basics of fly tying! Date & timeThursday, May 15 AddressSouthern Region Division of Wildlife Resources Office More...The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is hosting an introductory fly tying clinic. Spring is the perfect time to pick up a new hobby and prepare for warmer weather angling. If you have ever been interested in learning the art of tying flies, this is your chance! We will discuss everything a beginner needs to know to get started tying flies. This clinic covers recommended equipment, materials, setup and hands-on instruction on tying two tried-and-true patterns that every angler should know. This event will be held at the DWR office building in Cedar City. Capacity is limited to 15 participants, and we will provide equipment — vices, thread, and materials — for tying two basic flies. Instructors will coach you step by step through the fly tying process. Participants are welcome to bring their personal fly tying equipment if they choose. What to expect:
Event Contact: Johnny Neil at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 435-868-8756 |
June
2025 Utah Hunting Skills Challenge - Lee Kay Public Shooting Range
Youth and adults: Put your firearm, archery and overall hunting skills and knowledge to the test in this fun, hands-on outdoor challenge! Date & timeFriday, June 20 AddressLee Kay Public Shooting Range More...It's that time of year again! The Utah Hunting Skills Challenge, previously part of the NRA’s Youth Hunter Education Challenge, will take place June 20 -21, with events at the Lee Kay Public Shooting Range in Salt Lake City, Utah. This fun, hands-on challenge is a great event for beginner to advanced shooters of all ages. If you've completed a hunter education course, you're eligible to participate! Please register by May 30, so we can plan accordingly. ParticipationDue to the amount of equipment and staffing required to put on the event, we will require a minimum of 35 participants. The number of participants will determine how many events are set up. An email will be sent out the week before the event to inform those registered what (if any) changes will take place. Cost$35 per participant. Please register via Eventbrite with a credit card. NOTE: We will accept cash for those registering day of the event. Please bring exact change. As a special incentive, if an adult/alumnus also registers a first-time youth competitor, they can get $10 off their registration! Please contact Troy Anderson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information and to receive your $10 off. Schedule of EventsFriday, June 20: Lee Kay Public Shooting Range
Saturday, June 21: Lee Kay Public Shooting Range
Note: Dinner will be provided for participants on Friday night. Lunch will be provided for participants on Saturday. Family members may purchase additional meal tickets for $10 per person. Rules and RegulationsThere will be eight events set up, depending on participation numbers. At each event, participants will bring their specific equipment for that event. If a participant does not have their own equipment, some will be provided for them to use. Find the official rules for specific events and equipment limitations on the YHEC Regional Rules page. Participants are eligible to compete in the NRA National Youth Hunter Education Challenge competition held this year in Betonville, Arkansas. For more information and practice help, visit the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Hunting Skills Challenge resource page. The following events will take place: .22 Long Rifle This event will consist of six stations where five shots will be taken at each station (for a total of 30 shots). Shots will range from 0-75 yards. Each station may use a different shooting position (standing, kneeling, sitting and prone). Stations may use props or shooting scenarios (standing using a post, tripods, shooting from a ground blind, prone using a log, etc.). Targets will be standard rimfire silhouette targets (chicken, turkey, pig and ram). Shotgun This will be a sporting clays-style competition. Expect clay targets to be thrown from all directions. Most targets will be true doubles but some report pairs (second bird is launched at the sound of the first shot) may be thrown. A total of 30 shots will be taken. The best practice for this would be 5-stand or a walk-through sporting clays course. Muzzleloader The muzzleloader event will consist of 10-12 shots. You will shoot at metal silhouette or knockdown style targets. Shot distances will range between 0-75 yards. Each station may use a different shooting position (standing, kneeling, sitting and prone). Stations may use props or shooting scenarios (standing using a post, tripods, shooting from a ground blind, prone using a log, etc.). There will be a possibility for a written exam. Archery The archery event will be a walk through a 3D-style course. Targets will range from 0-40 yards. A total of 30 shots will be scored. Scoring will use the traditional 3D rings and will be scored 10-8-5. Targets will be standard Delta or Reinhart targets. Rangefinders are not allowed. Written Exam The written exam will consist of 60 questions. All questions will be taken from Utah Hunter Education Student Manual and Utah Hunting Guidebooks. The questions will go over everything from ethics to information on wildlife species. This will not be an open book test so be sure to study. Contact Troy Anderson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for your free copy of The Utah Hunter Education Student Manual. Safety Trail The safety trail is designed to test the young hunter’s ability to make safe and ethical decisions. It will go over basic safety scenarios and have you react to each of them. You will find anything from crossing a fence or ditch properly to encountering animals in the wild. You may even be tested on judging an animal's distance in yards. Orienteering Orienteering is the ability to use a map and compass. You will be tested on how well you can use a compass to find waypoints along with how well you read a map to find different landmarks. Traditional and modern technology methods will be used. Wildlife Identification Wildlife identification is the ability to identify the game animals of North America. You could encounter all sorts of things from scat and tracks to a small piece of fur, skulls or bones. The best way to study is to study The Hunter's Guide, and visit different areas that have taxidermy mounts. Divisions
PrizesOverall prize eligibility is limited to registrants who observe all safety rules and event regulations. Prizes will be awarded in each of the following categories: Junior Division
Senior Division
Adult/Alumni Division
This event will be held regardless of the weather, please dress accordingly. Event Lodging Discounted hotels and camping options are available. Please contact Troy Anderson for more information. Event contact:Troy Anderson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 385 280-5007 |