At a Glance
1,373Square Miles
80.4%Public Land
5,100 - 10,600Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Be bear aware near campsites
- Bring a fly rod or spinning tackle




This district sits west of Dillon and Interstate 15 within portions of the Beaverhead Deerlodge National Forest. The National Forest provides thousands of acres of accessible public lands along the peaks and valleys of Pioneer Mountains.
Great access, steep rugged talus slopes, alpine basins and a stable herd all make this a great district to apply for a mountain goat tag. Be in the best physical condition possible to hike into the backcountry. Billies range from 8” to over 9”. If you’re looking for long hair and a heavy coat hunt as late in the season as possible. Remember that heavy snows can make backcountry travel impossible.