At a Glance
1,251Square Miles
47%Public Land
5,000 - 9,600Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- ATVs are recommended
- Four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended
- Arrive early for good camping locations
- Expect to camp near other hunters




This unit is in the northwest corner of the state and is named after the Grouse Creek Mountains. It is bordered by Nevada on the west and Idaho on the north. Elk live on a mixture of private and public land throughout the unit.
Finding elk can be difficult, so scouting is a must. Having a good pair of binos is also necessary.