Mormon Row
Bison and pronghorn can be seen grazing in spring, summer and fall.
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Mormon Row Details
Along Mormon Row and Antelope Flats Road, bison and pronghorn can be seen grazing in spring, summer and fall. Also watch for coyotes, Northern harriers, and American kestrels hunting mice. Sage grouse, sage thrashers and sparrows also frequent the area. Located east of US Highway 26/89/191, and one mile north of Moose Junction.
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