At a Glance
This oddly shaped unit follows drainages and ridgelines in a random pattern through the Cascade Range and White Mountain ranges. This GMU is almost entirely public land with the exception of approximately 2,000-acres, the bulk of which is the Glacier Peak Wilderness and Lake Chelan National Recreation Area along Lake Chelan in the northern tip. Glacier Peak Wilderness lives up to its name with double digit glaciers dominating the skyline from Glacier Peak topping out at a smidge over 10,000-ft. This GMU is a touch over 366,000-acres, with a minimal road system giving the pack string and backpack hunters ample room in this big country. The grizzly bear recovery zone overlaps this GMU.
There are hikers in this unit. Deer tend to favor the north slopes, away from trails.
Quick Tips
- Study maps as this is huge public land country with sparse big-game populations
- Hunt small areas that offer cover, water and forage

