New Mexico · Deer Hunting Data

New Mexico Deer Unit 16A

Sightings, hotspots, and hunt insights for New Mexico Game Management Unit 16A.

New Mexico Unit 16A is a full mile of vertical relief packed into one block of the Gila National Forest, running from the roughly 5,500-foot San Francisco River valley near Glenwood and Reserve up past 10,000 feet toward Whitewater Baldy on the Mogollon crest, which is exactly the elevation story deer hunters need to read as the season turns. This pack tracks that gradient: the pinon-juniper mesas and Gambel oak transition benches around 7,000 to 8,500 feet, the perennial water on the San Francisco and its Negrito and Whitewater tributaries versus the unreliable mid-slope stock tanks, and the private inholdings that pinch valley access. You get Unit Overview and Topography, Vegetation and Hydrology, Seasonal Expectations, Logistics and Access, and a one-page Essential Recon summary. Study the unit on our interactive map, then export the points you choose into onX or your favorite hunting map.

Sold out for the 2026 season

Every pack for Unit 16A is claimed. Sightings totals and hotspot locations are reserved for pack holders. Visit the New Mexico - Deer page and tap Notify when available to get in line if packs reopen.

Hunt Unit 16A with confidence.

The New Mexico - Deer Data Pack includes detailed heat maps, GPS coordinates, and unit-by-unit hotspots for every New Mexico Deer unit, including Unit 16A. Study the unit on our interactive map and export the points you choose to onX or your favorite hunting map.

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How this data was collected

Data Hunt Guide aggregates publicly available sighting reports from across the web (social media, hunting forums, harvest reports, and trail-camera shares) and uses a proprietary algorithm to identify high-activity zones (hotspots) within each unit. Our team verifies coordinates manually before publication.