At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring your shotgun for pheasants, sharptail grouse, and possibly a greater prairie chicken
- Come prepared with private land maps as you will have very limited access throughout the unit




This unit is located in the north-central portion of the state, with the North Dakota border making up its northern border, and the Missouri River acting as the eastern border. The most notable terrain feature of the unit is the Grand River which runs from west to east across the entire unit. The bulk of the property in the unit is owned by the Standing Rock Reservation and has little agriculture throughout. There are countless creek bottoms scattered across the unit, but overall the elevation change is very mellow with some large areas with very little change. In the southwest corner of the unit, you will find a decent piece of public land which is in the Grand River National Grassland. Overall this unit has excellent habitat throughout and has a healthy population of mule deer and whitetail if you can gain access.
The bulk of this unit is made up of the Standing Rock Reservation. If you are interested in hunting the reservation, there are options that happen through a lottery system conducted by the Standing Rock Game and Fish.