At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Get a Block Management map for this area
- Travel becomes very difficult late in the year, ATVs and tire chains recommended
- Spring and fall bear hunting is good in the Blacktail Mountains




This district is located south of Dillon and encompasses the Blacktail Mountain Range and the Sage Creek prairies. The area is largely comprised of public land with intermingled private that restricts access in some areas. Much of this district is high plains and desert terrain with the Blacktail Mountains making up the northern portion of the region. Good numbers of elk, mule deer and whitetails exist throughout the district.
This district is known for holding a large elk population. Due to the proximity of this district to the town of Dillon, hunting pressure can be high. This area is not known for trophy class bulls, but opportunity to harvest a branch antlered bull is good during both the archery and rifle seasons. Good numbers of whitetail deer are found in the northern portion of the region and good mule deer hunting can be found in the high plains along Sage Creek.