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Unit 76-3

Last Updated: Jan 9, 2018
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Quick Tips

  • Good fishing in the Salt River, bordering Star Valley
  • The Diamond Peak has a lot of black bears
  • Trout fishing is good in Diamond Peak

On The Ground

Moose can be found all throughout the area. This unit borders Wyoming and includes the south side of Tincup Creek and the Diamond Peak. Moose numbers here have dropped.

Some of the best moose habitat in the state can be found here, which consists mainly of the Caribou Range and Webster Ridge around Diamond Peak.

Terrain

Most of this unit consists of big mountains. Some parts can be steep, but most are moderately steep. The main drainages include the south side of Tincup Creek, Stump Creek, Lane Creek and the east side of Diamond Peak. Logging has opened up a lot of the Caribou National Forest. Valleys are mostly private, but there is plenty of public access to forest land here.

  • Roughly 234 square miles

  • 79.3% public land

  • Elevations from 5,900-8,600 feet

Spruces, firs and pines cover up most of the mountains along with big aspen groves. Flat lowlands have a lot of grassy pastures and the low hills have a bigtooth maple brush, chokecherries, serviceberries and aspen with sagebrush ridges. Willows and other brush grow near streams. Most fields that are mainly planted in alfalfa, or grass hay can be found west of Freedom.

Road access to the Caribou National Forest is good in most places and in some areas private ranches or farms block access to public land. These places are typically lightly hunted. A lot of public roads cross over private land, making it hard to get onto public land sometimes. The main access points can be found along Highway 34, the Wayan Loop Road and near some forest roads.

  • ATVs only on roads that can be used by full-size vehicles

  • Four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended

  • A GPS with land ownership data

Most hunters camp near dirt or gravel roads. Backcountry hunters can camp almost anywhere on BLM or national forest land. Most maintained Forest Service campgrounds are closed before archery season is halfway through. Lodging can be found in Thayne.

Thayne lodging:

  • Dutch Oven Inn

  • Snider's Rustic Inn

  • Wolf Den

  • Star Valley Ranch RV Park

  • Cabin Creek Inn

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