At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Certified “weed free” hay is required on National Forest
- GOHUNT maps displaying land ownership are recommended
- Cell phone service is spotty throughout the area
- Tire chains reccomended during bad weather




Hunters reviewing Area 1 in the Black Hills, Wyoming, generally appreciate its diverse terrain and accessibility, noting it offers varied hunting experiences across elevations. Draw odds are mostly favorable, making it an attractive choice for both seasoned and new hunters. Insights point to the necessity of early-season scouting and the benefits of preparedness for changing weather conditions, which can significantly impact game movement. First-hand accounts emphasize the importance of understanding local patterns in game behavior to increase success rates in this unit.
This area is located on the eastern border of Wyoming, primarily within the Black Hills National Forest, and lies along the South Dakota state line. The area is made up of heavily timbered mountains and sandstone outcroppings and hunters generally enjoy great elk hunting here.
This is a small hunt area with moderate terrain and elk can be seen throughout. This can be a good place for hunters to take branch-antlered bulls and success rates are generally high. The herd in this area is growing and can provide lots of opportunities for hunters who are willing to work for it.