At a Glance
This area can be found in the central part of the state, northeast of Casper. Made up of high plains desert, this unit has a mix of private land with a some BLM and state land. It is bordered by Interstate 25 and Wyoming Highway 59 on the west, Wyoming Highway 387 on the north, Pine Ridge, Sand Creek and County Road 23 on the east and the North Platte River to the south. Generally, great populations of antelope can be found here and hunters who are willing to put in the work can find some good opportunities.
There is decent access to public land here. Using an outfitter to access private lands can boost chances of success here but public land hunters who work hard can still find good options for success here.
Quick Tips
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Heavy hunting pressure can push antelope into private land
- One or more fluorescent orange exterior garments required for all hunters during rifle season
- Rattlesnakes can typically be found in antelope country

