This 23,147 acre wildlife area offers some great hiking areas and the unusual feature of Elephant Mountain-a monolith rising over 6,000 feet above sea level with more than 2,000 acres on its flat top. (The top of the mountain is closed to the public.) Camping is permitted in designated primitive camp areas only; fire rings are provided. A "Limited Use Permit" is required for campers over the age of 17 and can be obtained wherever hunting licenses are sold. It is suggested that visitors bring drinking water. There are no electric or water hookups at the campgrounds.