At a Glance
North and east of Burns in the center of the state, this mostly public unit varies from desert lowlands to forested mountains, hosting good numbers of mule deer and elk along with lower numbers of antelope.
This is a good unit for hunting elk and produces more 5x5 and 6x6 bulls than spikes, forkhorns and three-points.
Quick Tips
- Visit the “charming” Harney County historical museum in Burns
- Carry a GPS with land ownership data to get around private land
- Chukars and quail thrive some years

