At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Heavy hunting pressure can push antelope into private land
- Cell phone service is spotty throughout the area
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area




Hunters in Area 37 - Harriman, Wyoming, have shared a range of insights emphasizing the area's challenging but rewarding hunting experience. The unit is characterized by rugged terrain and variable weather conditions, which requires preparation and adaptability. Successful hunters noted the importance of understanding local game behavior and seasonal movement patterns to optimize their odds. Additionally, draw odds can be competitive, so early planning and familiarity with the area’s specific traits are crucial to increase success rates.
Area 37 can be found on the southern border of the state and to the southeast of Laramie. Made up of high plains desert and part of the Laramie Mountain Range, this unit has some state land, as well as small parts within the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. It is bordered by Interstate 80 on the north, Interstate 25 on the east, the Colorado state line on the south and Wyoming Highway 287 on the west.
This hunt area has poor general access to public land but an overall high success rate for harvest. Using an outfitter to access private lands is always a good bet to increase odds of success. Lone Tree Creek and Monolith Ranch Habitat Management Areas could have access.