Portions of the WSA's borders are formed by dirt roads, which also separates it from the Gooding City of Rocks West and Black Canyon WSAs.
[2][3][4] Sagebrush and grasses are the dominant vegetation in the WSA, although willows, quaking aspen, cottonwoods, and other trees can be found in shaded sections of some canyons.
Wildlife that can be found in the WSA include elk, mule deer, coyote, and various birds of prey and upland game.
Petroglyphs and surface lithic scatters can be found in the WSA.
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