At a Glance
Quick Tips
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Cell phone service can be spotty
- Be aware of wet roads, mud can make driving hard




Hunters discussing Wyoming's Area 64, also known as Bison Basin, provide mixed reviews but offer valuable insights into the area's hunting potential. Key takeaways include praise for the area's challenging terrain, which can benefit hunters experienced in navigating rough landscapes. Several hunters noted the importance of understanding seasonal migration patterns as game behavior tends to vary significantly, with elk showing distinct movement patterns that can be advantageous if anticipated correctly. Success in this unit often hinges on thorough pre-season scouting and a strategic approach to terrain and game habits, making it crucial for hunters to prepare adequately before embarking on a hunt in this area.
This unit is found in the central portion of the state and is home to a good population of antelope and great public access. Comprised of high desert plains, this area has a lot of BLM and state lands. It is bordered by the divide between Alkali Creek and the Sweetwater River.
This area has great public access and good numbers of antelope. Hunters who hunt here can expect a fun hunt with great odds of success.