Alberta Mule Deer Hunting in the Legendary Badlands
Few places in North America offer mule deer hunting quite like the rugged Badlands of Alberta. Set along the dramatic landscape surrounding the Red Deer River, this hunt provides a classic Western-style experience where wide-open ranchland, farmland, deep coulees, and cottonwood-lined river bottoms create ideal habitat for both mule deer and whitetail. As a result, hunters enjoy a diverse landscape that allows for multiple hunting strategies depending on deer movement and weather conditions.
Comfortable Lodge Accommodations in Drumheller
During the prime November rifle season, hunters stay in a comfortable five-bedroom lodge located in the historic town of Drumheller. Each guest enjoys a private bedroom, offering space to relax and recharge after long days in the field. In addition, the lodge provides modern amenities and a welcoming atmosphere where hunters can unwind and share stories from the day’s hunt. One of the highlights is the outdoor hot tub, perfect for soaking sore muscles while overlooking the surrounding countryside.
For September and October archery hunts, accommodations may vary depending on conditions and hunter preference. Early-season guests typically stay in a nearby hotel or a comfortable camp setup, allowing hunters to remain close to productive hunting areas while maintaining flexibility throughout the hunt.
Unique Terrain That Produces Trophy Deer
The region’s terrain is one of its greatest strengths. Rolling ranchland and farmland offer excellent glassing opportunities at first light when mule deer feed in open fields. Meanwhile, steep coulees and hoodoo badlands provide hidden bedding pockets and travel corridors, particularly during the rut. Along the Red Deer River valley, dense cottonwood forests and thick brush create prime habitat where mature whitetails thrive.
Strategic Spot-and-Stalk Hunting
Each morning begins before daylight as hunters and guides glass from elevated vantage points or carefully scout from vehicles along the ranchland edges. Once a mature buck is located, a carefully planned stalk begins, using terrain, wind, and natural cover to close the distance. This traditional spot-and-stalk approach creates an exciting and authentic mule deer hunting experience built around patience, strategy, and local expertise.
With comfortable lodging, exceptional habitat, and a knowledgeable guiding philosophy centered on ethical hunting and hard work, this Alberta mule deer hunt delivers an unforgettable experience in one of Canada’s most iconic landscapes.
Specific Pricing
Deer Hunt Pricing:
Mule Deer
4-Day Hunt: $14,000
8-Day Hunt over 11 days: $19,000
Whitetail Deer
4-Day Hunt: $7,500
8-Day Hunt over 11 days: $12,500
Combo Hunt (MD + WT)
4-Day Hunt: $18,500
8-Day Hunt over 11 days: $23,500
Note:
4 day hunts are Wednesday to Saturday. 8 day hunts are Wednesday to Saturday X 2 with time off from Sunday to Tuesday (11 days total)
Rifle hunts are November Wednesday to Saturday X 4
ADVENTURE #
5047MD
SPECIES HUNTED
Mule Deer
Lodging, Meals, Professional Guiding, Field Preparation & Trophy Care, Hunt Transportation
LOCATION
Drumheller, Alberta, Canada
4×4 Vehicles
OTHER COSTS
Tips & Gratuities, Airfare, 5% GST, License, Tag
DATES
November
NEAREST AIRPORT
Calgary International Airport (YYC)
ACCOMMODATIONS
Lodge












































