At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Deer love the thick country, when you find fresh sign slow down
- Stay with it after opening day




This small unit is divided between Snoqualmie National Forest and private land, mainly owned by Weyerhaeuser Company. There are major power lines and train tracks running diagonally through the top portion of this unit, meeting the Green River on the western boundary flowing from its headwaters to the southeast. In 2017 there was a sizeable forest fire, basically on Weyerhaeuser land. Just to the east in the National Forest, there is a roadless area offering a bit of elbow room for those willing to hike off of the beaten path. Due to the complexities of private vs. public land, including significant checkerboarding, the use of a GPS is highly recommended when hunting this thickly timbered and steep country where 2,500-ft elevation gains are common. Early snowfall has the potential to not only catch hunters ill-prepared and to move game seemingly overnight.
This unit sees a lot of hunting pressure.