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HUNTING & FISHING INFORMATION
A Walk-in Area (WIA) is a tract of private land on
which the Game and Fish Department leases hunting rights for public
enjoyment. Participating landowners receive monetary compensation based
on the amount of deeded land enrolled in the program. Public access
to a Walk-in Area is limited to hunting by foot traffic only, unless
otherwise designated. Almost anyone who owns at least 80 contiguous
acres (or 40 acres if waterfowl hunting is available) of Wyoming land
can qualify. Resident landowners, absentee landowners, estate managers,
trust managers, and others who manage privately-owned land should consider
the benefits of the Walk-in Area project.
For more information visit the Private
Lands Public Wildlife Access Program.
Wyoming Game &
Fish
Keyhole State Park Keyhole State Park welcomes all
visitors from around the world. There are activities for everyone to
enjoy--Swimming, sunbathing,hiking our volksmarch trail, boating, water-skiing,
birdwatching and fishing. Some of Wyoming's largest fish have been caught
at Keyhole. Keyhole Offers Many Attractions and is located on the western
edge of the famed Black Hills, between Sundance and Moorcroft, and is
easily accessed off I-90 at exit 165 or take exits 153 or 564 in Moorcroft
then Hwy 14 north six miles then Hwy 113. Within sight of Devils Tower,
Keyhole State Park is situated along the southeast shore of Keyhole
Reservoir and offers excellent fishing for walleye, catfish, small mouth
bass and northern pike. Keyhole is also a mecca for both resident and
migrating birds of all species. Visitors have the opportunity to view
many type of wildlife including mule deer, white tailed deer, and wild
turkeys. For information call: (307)756-3596 |