Walk-In Hunting
Walk-in Hunting Areas are parcels of land open to anyone with a valid hunting license for the species allowed to be hunted on the Walk-In Hunting Area; no permission slip is required. These Access Yes areas are usually smaller than Hunter Management Areas and, as the name implies, typically require hunters to walk in to hunt. WIHAs are similar to HMAs in that landowners determine which species can be hunted and when access will be granted. The Access Yes Program enrolls over 700,000 private and state acres involving roughly 450 landowners in WIHAs.
Wyoming Counties with Walk-In Hunting Areas
- Albany County Walk-In Areas
- Big Horn County Walk-In Areas
- Campbell County Walk-In Areas
- Carbon County Walk-In Areas
- Converse County Walk-In Areas
- Crook County Walk-In Areas
- Fremont County Walk-In Areas
- Goshen County Walk-In Areas