Camp Creek

May 1 at 6am - Dec 1

Please review the general regulations. No human presence from Dec 1 - May 1 at 6am. No unauthorized motor vehicle beyond parking area. No overnight camping, open fires or fireworks. Certified weed free hay and straw required

Dec. 1 - May 1 at 6am

No Collection of shed antlers or horns January 1-May 1 at 6:00 AM

Hunting, Trapping, Hiking, Wildlife Viewing

Parking

Please respect private property

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Jackson Regional Office
420 North Cache
Jackson, WY 83001

(307) 733-2321

Commonly Found Species

Big and Trophy Game in this Area
Below are specific Big and Trophy Game species commonly found within this WHMA area.
  • Deer - 152
  • Elk - 84
  • Moose - 21
  • Bighorn Sheep - 7
  • Mountain Lion - 29
  • Black Bear - 20
  • Wolf - 10
Fish Species in this Area
Below are specific Fish species commonly found within this WHMA area.
  • NONE
Small game and Birds in this Area
Below are specific Small game species commonly found within this WHMA area.
  • Mountain Grouse
The Camp Creek Wildlife Habitat Management Area (WHMA) is approximately 150 acres, located in the southwest corner of the Gros Ventre mountain range off U.S. Highway 189. This is historic elk winter range and more than 2,000 elk winter here. Damage to haystacks on adjacent property prompted the establishment of feedgrounds in this area. More than 1,000 tons of hay are required to feed elk each winter. Meandering streams, steep slopes, timbered ridges and scattered meadow bottoms provide rich habitat for many bird species. More than 35 species of birds have been identified in these areas. Grosbeaks, hummingbirds, swallows, and tanagers are the most common species. The WHMA and adjacent Bridger-Teton National Forest is crucial winter habitat for elk, moose and bighorn sheep and provides sufficient habitat for deer, Pronghorn, bears, lions and mountain grouse. Excellent opportunities also exist for hiking, photography, and wildlife viewing. This WHMA lies within bear country, please visit our bear wise page for information on recreating in bear country -https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Wildlife-in-Wyoming/More-Wildlife/Large-Carnivore/Grizzly-Bear-Management/Bear-Wise-Wyoming.