Montana Hunt District 311 Antelope
- ID:311
- State:MT
- Species:Antelope
- Area:2,345 square miles
- Elevation:4,000 ft - 11,000 ft
- Public Lands:793 square miles
- Percent Public Lands:34%
- Block Management Walk-ins:9
- Campgrounds:15
- Fishing Access Sites:24
- Trailheads:27
- National Forests:Beaverhead National Forest, Deerlodge National Forest, Gallatin National Forest
- Lat-Long:45.671723, -111.345828
District 311 regulates hunting opportunities for antelope in Montana and covers 2,345 square miles. Public lands comprise 793 square miles (34%) of the total land covered by this hunt district. The greater region is best serviced by Bozeman. The elevation of the region ranges from a low of 4,000 feet to a high of 11,000 feet above sea level. This area contains 15 campgrounds, and 24 public fishing access sites. There are 27 trailheads that provide public gateways to these forested and wilderness areas: Beaverhead National Forest, Deerlodge National Forest, Gallatin National Forest, Hyalite-Porcupine-Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study Area, Lee Metcalf Wilderness (Bear Trap Canyon Unit), Lee Metcalf Wilderness (Spanish Peaks Unit), Lee Metcalf Wilderness (Taylor-Hilgard Unit). Additionally, 9 sites are open to the public for access to managed private lands.
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