If you could live anywhere (for Elk Hunting)...

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If you could live anywhere in one of the western states from WY, CO, MT, ID, or UT given the following criteria, where would it be? The primary objective is to be within 2hrs max of elk country from doorstep to trailhead. I do not want to live anywhere near Denver / front range area or similar metro areas (Boise). Largest city I would be interested in is something like Bozeman, Grand Junction, or Missoula. I also travel a decent amount for work, so I need to be <60min to a regional airport that has direct flights to a major hub like DIA or DFW. My wife and I have a young family, and spending multi millions on a home is just not realistic to be in a mountain town like Crested Butte or Big Sky. I have a strong desire to be in a small / mid size mountain community and would appreciate input
 
I live in Idaho in a place that fits your description but have been thinking about moving to Montana for awhile. Spent a lot of time there and it’s more like Idaho used to be and More OTC tags there. Bozeman has been gentrified in recent years- they call it Boze-Angeles now 😅. Leaning heavily towards the NW corner of the state Missoula to Libby area …
 
If you could live anywhere in one of the western states from WY, CO, MT, ID, or UT given the following criteria, where would it be? The primary objective is to be within 2hrs max of elk country from doorstep to trailhead. I do not want to live anywhere near Denver / front range area or similar metro areas (Boise). Largest city I would be interested in is something like Bozeman, Grand Junction, or Missoula. I also travel a decent amount for work, so I need to be <60min to a regional airport that has direct flights to a major hub like DIA or DFW. My wife and I have a young family, and spending multi millions on a home is just not realistic to be in a mountain town like Crested Butte or Big Sky. I have a strong desire to be in a small / mid size mountain community and would appreciate input
Lander WY
Fly United express out of Riverton.
Plenty of options for limited quota or general OTC elk
 
Licensing in Montana sucks. And Colorado is about to use the same system. I’ll say Wyoming. Alpine. To me it’s the one state that does its best to resist change. Great hunting and beautiful.
 
If you could live anywhere in one of the western states from WY, CO, MT, ID, or UT given the following criteria, where would it be? The primary objective is to be within 2hrs max of elk country from doorstep to trailhead. I do not want to live anywhere near Denver / front range area or similar metro areas (Boise). Largest city I would be interested in is something like Bozeman, Grand Junction, or Missoula. I also travel a decent amount for work, so I need to be <60min to a regional airport that has direct flights to a major hub like DIA or DFW. My wife and I have a young family, and spending multi millions on a home is just not realistic to be in a mountain town like Crested Butte or Big Sky. I have a strong desire to be in a small / mid size mountain community and would appreciate input
I moved to Bozeman this summer. Great city, I love it here, but housing costs are... up there. OTOH, there are some smaller towns in the area where the market isn't so elevated, and they are still within 30 min of the airport.
 
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