At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Be prepared to glass long distances in varying terrain
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Cottontail rabbits, turkey, and blue grouse are found in this unit




Hunters frequently note that Area 30 in LaPrele, Wyoming, offers challenging but rewarding hunting experiences, with its diverse terrain providing a habitat for various game, primarily mule deer and pronghorn. Many emphasize the importance of understanding the area's geographic features and carefully planning their hunts around these elements, as success heavily depends on knowledge of the land and animal behaviors. Hunters advise prioritizing scouting trips, particularly in the preseason, to better grasp the movements and habits of the wildlife. Overall, while the terrain may pose difficulties, those who are well-prepared and experienced in navigating it often have successful hunts.
This unit is found in the east-central portion of the state and lies to the southwest of the town of Douglas. A decent amount of public lands are found here but many of these are found in areas void of antelope habitat and antelope. Public land hunters can find success here but will need to work hard.
This area is comprised of private land mixed with national forest, BLM, and state lands. This unit has poor access to public land that is inhabited by antelope. Most antelope habitat is found on private lands at lower elevations.