At a Glance
Quick Tips
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Snow chains, shovel and four-wheel drive are recommended
- Be prepared to shoot at distances longer than 200 yards




Hunters discussing Wyoming's Area 56 near Iron Springs highlight its challenging terrain and variable weather conditions, emphasizing the importance of being well-prepared for unpredictable shifts. Many find it crucial to consider draw odds carefully, as they greatly impact planning and success rates. Seasonal changes significantly affect game behavior, with hunters noting that animals often move to different elevations or areas as temperatures change. Overall, informed scouting and a flexible approach are essential for success in this area.
Hunters can find this area in the south-central part of the state, southeast of Rawlins. Made up of high plains desert, this area has a lot of BLM and state lands. It is bordered by Wyoming Highway 71 and County Road 401 on the west.
Good numbers are found in this unit along with a great collection of public lands. Public lands are checkerboard so hunters will want to pay close attention to maps.