At a Glance
240Square Miles
53%Public Land
0 - 3,864Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Hunt as close to the rut as you can
- Stay with it after the opener, there is a decent population of both deer and elk here




This long horizontal unit lays between the Salish Sea and Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park. The eastern edge is the Elwha River and Road 113 in the west which encompasses a fair portion of state land and Olympic National Forest. The eastern portion is urban sprawl which quickly fades into forests as you move westward.
Apply for deer farm limited access permit.