At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Scout the unit so you know best access points and boundaries for checkerboarded state/private land




This large unit runs from Electric City and Banks Lake on the northern tip all the way south to I-90 and Moses Lake. It is mostly private land with a bit of state, NRD, BLM, and Bur of Reclamation. There are some private lands scattered throughout the unit that offer public access as well. Starting at the small town of Soap Lake, a string of small lakes run north along Hwy 17 including Soap, Lenore, Alkali, Blue, Park and Dry Falls Lakes. Brook Lake and Bill Clapp Lake are located a little further east in this basin land. Farming south of here is a mix between dry and irrigated, with the latter being almost exclusive along the southern edge. Various dryland crops dominate the northern region with interspersed lakes, marshes and drainages throughout. Along with resident deer, historically, mule deer migrate into this unit, which is entirely weather dependent, mainly when there is snowfall. There are no resident elk herds here.
There is a lot of checkerboarded public and private land here, a GPS is strongly recommended.