At a Glance
Quick Tips
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Bring fishing gear to fish the Popo Agie River and many lakes
- Certified “weed free” hay required on National Forest
- Grizzly bears can be found here




Hunters in Area 28 - Cony Mountain, Wyoming, emphasize the challenging terrain that combines steep inclines and dense forests, which can require significant physical preparation for successful navigation. There's consensus that the draw odds are competitive, yet the rewards include opportunities for both elk and deer due to diverse game presence. Seasonality plays a critical role, with many recommending a focus on pre-rut for better success rates in spotting larger game. Overall, seasoned hunters advise newcomers to diligently scout and consider the rugged landscape in their planning.
This area is made up of the mountains located in the Shoshone National Forest in the west central part of the state. It is bordered by the Wind River Indian Reservation on the north, U.S. Highway 287 and Wyoming Highway 28 on the east and the Continental Divide on the southwest. This unit has a lot of public land, with a large portion within the Popo Agie Wilderness Area in the Wind River Mountain Range.
A rugged and steep unit with elk located throughout, this is a large area with lots of country to hunt. The bigger elk typically are taken from rugged and remote locations. Grizzly bears can be found here so proper precautions will need to be taken.