{"product_id":"2025-wyoming-hunt-map-antelope-area-64-bison-basin-map-the-xperience-map","title":"2025 Wyoming Hunt Map – Antelope Area 64 (Bison Basin)","description":"2025 Wyoming Hunt Map – Antelope Area 64 (Bison Basin) (Avenza GPS Map)\r\n\r\nOur mission was simple—create highly detailed, GPS-accurate maps for Wyoming’s Antelope Hunt Areas. Each map includes 3D hillshade, contour lines, public and private land boundaries, major roads only, hydrology, and essential terrain features. Lose yourself in Wyoming’s wide-open antelope country—yet NEVER GET LOST.\r\n\r\nWyoming Antelope Area 64, known as Bison Basin, is located in central Wyoming within Fremont County, west of Riverton and south of the Wind River Mountains. This unit sits within the Wind River Basin and is characterized by broad sagebrush plains, expansive basins, desert benches, shallow drainages, low ridgelines, and subtle terrain folds. The landscape is open and sweeping, offering long sightlines and classic pronghorn habitat shaped by wind, water, and elevation.\r\n\r\nPronghorn in Area 64 commonly bed on open benches, gentle ridges, and elevated flats where visibility is greatest. During warmer parts of the day, antelope often use shallow draws, basin edges, terrain folds, and areas near water for shade and wind relief. Morning and evening movement is frequent across sagebrush flats, basin bottoms, grassy benches, and open parks, particularly near water sources and established travel corridors.\r\n\r\nHunting Area 64 strongly favors long-range glassing paired with patient spot-and-stalk tactics. Hunters typically glass from low ridgelines, basin rims, elevated benches, and subtle high points to locate antelope across vast expanses of open terrain. Effective stalks depend on using shallow cuts, desert swales, terrain rolls, fence lines, and minor elevation changes to stay concealed. Wind is a constant factor in this exposed environment, and careful planning is essential when moving across open ground. Ambush opportunities may exist near water developments, springs, fence crossings, and terrain funnels created by basin necks and subtle ridgelines.\r\n\r\nLand ownership in Area 64 is a mix of public land, State Trust parcels, and private holdings, with boundary patterns that vary throughout the unit. Public access is generally good, but attention to property boundaries is critical. Our map clearly displays all land ownership, access routes, hydrology, and terrain features needed to navigate confidently and legally across the unit.\r\n\r\nHunters rely on our maps because they provide precise, GPS-accurate tracking in the Avenza app—even without cell service—critical in this expansive basin country where landmarks can be subtle and distances deceptive. The 3D hillshade layer highlights basin edges, benches, shallow draws, ridgelines, and elevation changes, helping hunters better interpret pronghorn movement and plan efficient glassing and stalk strategies. The clean, uncluttered layout delivers all essential details for marking glassing locations, access points, water sources, stalk paths, and harvest sites.\r\n\r\nFor best field performance, download your map before entering the unit, place your device in airplane mode to conserve battery life, and carry a backup power source. Pre-marking access points, property boundaries, glassing knobs, water sources, and likely travel routes will greatly improve efficiency and success while hunting the Bison Basin antelope unit.","brand":"Map the Xperience","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45860598153372,"sku":"1728327","price":4.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0441\/7850\/5884\/files\/map-the-xperience-2025-wyoming-hunt-map-antelope-area-64-bison-basin-map-1728327-preview-0_1c0f3e09-ec01-4528-b0f2-82dfa263483f.jpg?v=1767026293","url":"https:\/\/store.avenza.com\/products\/2025-wyoming-hunt-map-antelope-area-64-bison-basin-map-the-xperience-map","provider":"Avenza Maps","version":"1.0","type":"link"}