At a Glance
400Square Miles
96%Public Land
6,100 - 11,100Elevation 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 unit is located in the northwestern portion of the state between Teton National Park and the Idaho border. The mountains in this unit are on the western slope of the Teton Mountain range. This unit is about a 50/50 mix of Wilderness Area and non-Wilderness Area. Even with the amount of Wilderness Area, this unit should not be overlooked by nonresidents. Unless hunting with a guide, nonresidents will want to pay very close attention to the wilderness boundaries.
A smaller density of wolves will be found here and packs can still be notoriously difficult to locate. Nonresident hunters will want to pay close attention to wilderness boundaries.