Fredbear329
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Does anyone know what the public access is like in Antelope Unit 21? I've read mixed reviews. Does anyone have first hand experience?
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Does anyone know what the public access is like in Antelope Unit 21? I've read mixed reviews. Does anyone have first hand experience?
...The one piece of advice I would give you is that not all road in that unit are public, so know where you can, and cannot, drive...
I've looked at maps but Ive never went out west before I was just wanting to know what to expect. I didn't know if all of the roads were public.ElkFever2 is spot on. You don’t need our “opinions” about this. You need to look at a map. Start here:
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Plenty of access points. Anyone telling you access is tough is probably someone who believes that good access=not having to get out of the truck.
Just the info I needed thanks!I would contact the Road and Bridge Dept for each county, Natrona and Johnson. Email the superintendent and ask about specific roads.
Remember some county roads will pass through many different landowners, at fence crossing or property changes along the road there may be a cattle guard on the CR with signs that say private property, those signs are for the lands along the road not the road itself.
Verify with the Super. which roads are in fact public and not just maintained by the county, county road maps will or can show all roads maintained by the county not just all public roads.
Some ranchers may pay the county to maintain their private road in to their homes. Some county roads can also pass right through their yard so to speak, corral areas etc.
I would contact the Road and Bridge Dept for each county, Natrona and Johnson. Email the superintendent and ask about specific roads.
Remember some county roads will pass through many different landowners, at fence crossing or property changes along the road there may be a cattle guard on the CR with signs that say private property, those signs are for the lands along the road not the road itself.
Verify with the Super. which roads are in fact public and not just maintained by the county, county road maps will or can show all roads maintained by the county not just all public roads.
Some ranchers may pay the county to maintain their private road in to their homes. Some county roads can also pass right through their yard so to speak, corral areas etc.