- Mule deer (_Odocoileus hemionus_) are the most common deer species in Utah. They are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, shrublands, and deserts. Mule deer are characterized by their large ears and black-tipped tails.
- White-tailed deer (_Odocoileus virginianus_) are found in the eastern and southern parts of Utah. They are smaller than mule deer and have white-tipped tails.
- Rocky Mountain elk (_Cervus canadensis_ are found in the mountainous areas of Utah. They are large deer with distinctive antlers that can grow up to 5 feet wide.
- Moose (_Alces alces_) are found in the northern and eastern parts of Utah. They are the largest deer species in the world, and can weigh up to 1,500 pounds.
- Pronghorn antelope (_Antilocapra americana_ are not technically deer, but are often referred to as antelope or pronghorns. They are found in the western and southern parts of Utah. Pronghorns are characterized by their long, slender legs and speed, which can reach up to 60 mph.