Idaho Game Management Unit 30 1 Antelope
- ID:30-1
- State:ID
- Species:Antelope
- Area:444 square miles
- Elevation:4,000 ft - 10,800 ft
- Public Lands:344 square miles
- Percent Public Lands:78%
- Block Management Walk-ins:3
- Campgrounds:1
- Fishing Access Sites:2
- Trailheads:4
- National Forests:Beaverhead National Forest, Salmon National Forest
- Lat-Long:45.015588, -113.588787
Area 30-1 regulates hunting opportunities for antelope in Idaho and covers 444 square miles. Public lands comprise 344 square miles (78%) of the total land covered by this game management unit. The greater region is best serviced by Salmon, Baker, and Carmen. The elevation of the region ranges from a low of 4,000 feet to a high of 10,800 feet above sea level. This area contains 1 campgrounds, and 2 public fishing access sites. There are 4 trailheads that provide public gateways to these forested areas: Beaverhead National Forest, Salmon National Forest. Additionally, 3 sites are open to the public for access to managed private lands.
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