At a Glance
234Square Miles
100%Public Land
6,800 - 10,000Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Good fishing in Snake River
- Certified “weed free” hay required on National Forest
- Cell phone service is spotty throughout the area




Mainly made up of steep and nasty mountains, this unit is located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest near the western edge of the state. It is bordered by Grand Teton National Park on the south and west, Yellowstone National Park on the north and Gravel Creek and Pacific Creek on the east. Most of the area is almost exclusively within the Teton Wilderness Area. Nonresidents considering this unit should definitely look into an outfitter to maximize the amount of country you can hunt. This is also prime grizzly country, so you will want to take the proper precautions.
This is a rugged and steep unit with elk located throughout. Look for bigger bulls in remote basins or canyons. Grizzly bears are known to be in the area.