Quick Tips
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Cell phone service can be spotty
- Be aware of wet roads, mud can make driving hard
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Antelope | 70"-75" | 80"+ |
On The Ground
This massive unit is found in south central Wyoming and features good antelope numbers and a huge distribution of public lands. Most of the southern half is checkerboarded with public and private lands while the northern half is almsot entirely public.
Hunt Area 60 has good general access to the hunting public, and a high success rate for harvest. It is one of the top areas in the state.
Terrain
Most of this area is made up of open prairies with large basins, creek bottoms and rolling hills that give hunters the opportunity to put on a good stalk. Glassing conditions are prime throughout the area and will generally be one of the best methods in originally locating herds.
Roughly 1,609 square miles
74.4% public land
Elevations from 6,500-8,300 feet
Vegetation
There is a lot of open land and high desert prairie here, along with sagebrush and grasslands. Rocky bluffs, cedars and small trees are common as the elevation climbs.
Access
There is good public access in this unit, with several well-maintained roads, a network of BLM roads and smaller two track roads. Most of the roads here are in good shape, with a few passable only with four-wheel drive or ATVs.
Camping and Lodging
Rock Springs is the closest town to the unit, and offers a lot of options for lodging. Groceries, gas and other stores can be found here as well. Camping is allowed on all public ground for up to 16 days in one location. Hunters can camp in remote locations.
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