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Area 48 - Upper Nowood

Last Updated: Aug 26, 2024
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On The Ground

Located in the central part of the state, this area is made up of high plains desert, the Lysite Mountains and the southern foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. The unit has large amounts of BLM and State lands. There are good numbers of elk in this unit, but access could be an issue in some places do to private lands.

This large area has lots of country to hunt and moderate/rugged terrain with elk located in the rugged and sparsely timbered foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. Elk can also be found throughout most of the unit, in and around the agricultural fields.

Terrain

This unit stretches from U.S. Highway 20, north across high desert country to the Lysite Mountains and the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. The terrain is gently contoured throughout the unit and changes to steep and rugged around Lysite Mountain and the Big Horn Mountain foothills.

  • Roughly 932 square miles

  • 58% public land

  • Elevations from 4,700–8,300 feet

This is high desert country and it is dry and mountainous with scattered limber pine and juniper on rocky slopes. Sagebrush, mountain shrubs and grasslands make up most of the habitat. Conifers, wet meadows and rock outcroppings cover much of the remaining land in the unit.

Public access is good and several well-maintained roads and a network of BLM roads and smaller 2-tracks can be found here. Four-wheel-drive vehicles and ATVs are recommended when traveling off the maintained roads. The area is bordered by County Roads 7, 259 and 176 on the west, Black Mountain Road and Devil’s Slide Road on the north, County Roads 104, 103, 102, 101 and 109 on the east and U.S. Highway 20 on the south. Some good maintained roads within the unit are Hazleton Road, Cherry Creek Stock Drive and Oakie Trail.

Thermopolis or Casper are the nearest towns to the unit and offer several options for lodging, groceries, gas, sporting goods and other amenities. Camping is allowed on all public ground for up to 16 days in one location. Hunters can also camp in remote locations.

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