At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Cell service is good throughout most of the unit
- A GPS with land status map is recommended
- Be prepared to glass long distances in varying terrain




Hunters discussing Area 99 in Uinta, Wyoming, emphasize its challenging terrain and varying elevation, requiring physical preparedness and possibly horses for deeper access. Draw odds can be tough, but those who succeed highlight the importance of scouting ahead, with elk movement and behavior greatly influenced by seasonal changes and weather conditions. The consensus suggests focusing efforts in less pressured areas during the middle of the week to avoid weekend crowding. Hunt timing relative to rut activity is crucial, offering increased chances of bagging a trophy when properly planned.
This area is located in the Green River region in the southwest corner of Wyoming. This unit holds decent numbers of antelope and has the opportunity for hunters to find a Boone and Crockett buck.
This area is considered to be a below to average unit for antelope hunting. In the past this area has produced some good bucks, but it is not the norm. The opportunity to look over lots of bucks while waiting for a larger buck is possible. Good numbers of antelope. Great access with lots of oil field and mine roads.