The actual boundary description/definitions printed below from New Mexico Division of Wildlife hunting regulations brochure could have errors or been amended by the state so always check in their most current printed regulations or the New Mexico Division of Wildlife website to verify these boundaries before hunting as these are for reference only.
- Unit 10 Topo/Map New Mexico - Game Management Unit (GMU-10).
Game Management Unit (GMU) Beginning at the junction of the north boundary of
the Zuni Indian Reservation with the New Mexico/AZ state line and
running north along the state line to the south boundary of the
Navajo Indian Reservation, then east along the south boundary
of the Navajo Reservation and north along its east boundary
to its intersection with the Standing Rock-Crownpoint road,
then southeast along the Standing Rock-Crownpoint road to its
junction with New Mexico 371, then east and south along New Mexico 371 to its
intersection with the Continental Divide, then east along the
Continental Divide to its junction with CR 19 (the road running
southerly from Hospah) near Borrego Pass, then south along
CR 19 to its junction with Interstate-40 at Prewitt, then southeast along
I-40 to its junction with New Mexico 53 near Grants, then south and west
along New Mexico 53 to its intersection with the east boundary of the
Zuni Reservation, then north along the east boundary of the Zuni
Reservation and west along its north boundary to its junction
with the New Mexico/AZ state line. Portion of GMU 10: That portion of GMU 10 beginning at the
junction of Interstate-40 and New Mexico 400 east of Gallup and continuing south
along New Mexico 400 to its junction with the Cibola National Forest
boundary; then north along the Cibola National Forest boundary
to the Fort Wingate Military Depot boundary, then south and
west along the Fort Wingate Military Depot boundary to the Zuni
Indian Reservation boundary, then south and east along the Zuni
Indian Reservation boundary to its junction with the Rio Nutria,
then east along the Rio Nutria to Six Mile Draw, then east and
south along Six Mile Draw to its junction with US Forest Service
Road 157, then north along USFS 157 to its junction with USFS
459, then east on USFS 459 to its junction with USFS 50, then
east and south on USFS 50 to Cottonwood Creek, then north
and east along Cottonwood Creek to its junction with the Cibola
National Forest boundary, then north and west along the Cibola
National Forest boundary to its junction with Interstate-40 at Coolidge,
then northwest along Interstate-40 to its junction with New Mexico 400.
BLM Maps:
.Zuni Quad, Gallup Quad, Grants Quad, and Acoma Pueblo Quad.