I have spent many years in this country, working for the BLM, camping, cave dwelling,and fishing at the Mile. However, I will tell you this, there is some public ground, but mostly the Q Creek Ranch tends to run the show around them there parts! It is excellent antelope country, but you would honestly be wasting your time for deer up there. The camp ground up there is sourrounded by a buck and pole fence that I built, and in the time it took me and my partner to build that fence we had the opportunity to do some scouting for muleys up there to hopefully find a place where the crowds would not be from the usual out where I would have typically hunted. Needless to say, we found squat for deer! If you are going to hunt muleys up there you should consider paying the Q Creek because they have got some fair deer on there property but the public ground stinks! If you still want to go up there, the terrain is pretty easy going, not super steep or rough, there are parts that can be steep, but for the most part pretty gradual. Very few roads, and not alot of country to hunt, it is a small chain of hills. All that aside, it is some awesome country, long ways from the crowds, elk season tends to get hit pretty hard, it is limited entry for elk, but usually quite a few cow elk hunters hanging around the campground.