Step onto a proven Western elk ranch where smart management and hard-earned experience come together. This 35,000-acre, multi-generation private ranch delivers a high-quality elk hunt built for serious hunters who value opportunity, access, and efficiency. The land is carefully managed by the ranching family, with thoughtful grazing practices and a well-developed water system that keeps elk on the property throughout the season. The result is a healthy, huntable elk population and consistently productive hunts.
The ranch features a classic Wyoming landscape—rolling ridgelines, rocky breaks, pine and cedar cover, open sage flats, and sheltered draws. Meadows and timbered pockets create ideal glassing and stalking conditions. A solid road system allows hunters to cover country effectively without sacrificing the challenge of a true spot-and-stalk elk hunt. It’s rugged enough to feel authentic, yet accessible enough to be enjoyable for hunters of all experience levels.
This hunt focuses on bulls with five or fewer points on one side, a management approach that keeps herd structure balanced while still offering excellent bull quality. Hunters are often surprised by the size and maturity of bulls encountered, especially given the value-driven nature of this opportunity. The combination of elk numbers, terrain, and professional management makes this hunt competitive with much higher-priced options across the West.
Rifle hunters will spend their days moving by pickup, glassing productive areas and evaluating bulls. Once a legal bull is located, a plan is put together and the stalk begins. Shot opportunities typically range out to 400 yards, rewarding hunters who are confident and prepared. After the harvest, the outfitter handles quartering and transport or delivery to a local processor or into your coolers if driving. The ranch requires the use of suppressors; hunters without a suppressed rifle will have one available in camp.
Evenings are spent in a comfortable ranch house with three bedrooms and one bathroom, offering a relaxed place to recharge. A full-time cook prepares satisfying, home-style meals each day, and the atmosphere is laid-back and welcoming—the kind of camp where stories are shared and plans are made for the next morning.
Wyoming elk licenses are issued through a preference-point draw system, and the good news is this hunt is available with zero points. If you have questions, would like to reserve a spot, or need help navigating the Wyoming elk draw, contact WTA TAGS at 1-800-755-8247.
5 Day Hunt (2X1): $8,000
Approx $700
Accommodations are basic but clean and comfortable.
Day 1: Travel from home to Casper WY where you will be met by the outfitter and transferred to the ranch East of Casper. If you are driving the outfitter will provide directions to camp.
Day 2-6: Hunting days.
Day 7: Travel from the ranch to home. Please plan to depart by 9:00 AM.
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.