At a Glance
1,300Square Miles
88%Public Land
6,000 - 10,000Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Hunting conditions generally improve as the season progresses
- Quality optics will be important for the hunt
- Wilderness area present within the unit




This large unit is found in the western part of the state and shares a border with Idaho. A wide range of terrain types are found here from sprawling farmlands to high elevation rocky peaks. This area is on the southern end of the primary wolf range but hunters do occasionally harvest a few every year. In general, this is a great unit to carry a wolf tag while hunting other big game but hunters looking to specifically pursue the species will find better luck in surrounding areas.
A smaller density of wolves can be found here and packs can be very challenging to locate. In general, hunters can find better options in adjoining areas.