The spectacular Honeycomb Buttes are a vast maze of rainbow-colored badlands surrounding Continental Peak. The BLM considers this area "one of the best examples of multi-colored badlands topography in Wyoming". Pronghorn antelope, desert elk, mule deer, sage grouse and raptors are all common inhabitants, while mountain lions, swift fox and feral horses may occasionally be seen. The Honeycomb Buttes' breathtaking scenery and great remoteness give visitors an adventure that is wild beyond imagination. Those who explore the badlands can scramble over the eroded hills of the Harris Slough area, squirm through mud caves and tubes and gaze out over the Great Divide Basin from atop Continental Peak, elevation 8,431 feet.