Elk management tours return to West Virginia
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LOGAN, W.Va. — The 2026 elk management tours sponsored by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will start Sept. 6 with tours continuing on weekends through Oct. 25. The tours are an opportunity to see the scenic areas of Logan County and learn about the state’s elk restoration program, the division said. “The elk tours have become one of our most popular wildlife experiences, and for good reason,” division Director Brett McMillion said. “They give people a front-row seat to see the results of our conservation work and to witness firsthand the beauty and resilience of West Virginia’s growing elk herd.” Tours are four-hours long and start and end at Chief Logan Lodge and are held at 5:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 each and a boxed breakfast or lunch is available for $15. Participants should arrive at least 15 minutes before departure. Tours are led by knowledgeable park staff and include a short hike to a viewing area in the Tomblin Wildlife Management and offers opportunities to learn about the history, behavior and conservation of elk in West Virginia. Sightings are not guaranteed, but visitors are often able to observe these animals in their natural habitat. Overnight accommodations are available at Chief Logan Lodge and a special Elk Tour Package is available for guests who purchase a tour ticket, boxed meal and room. The package can be reserved online at WVstateparks.com using code ELK25 at checkout. For tour availability, booking details and more information, visit WVdnr.gov/elk. The Elk Restoration Project to reintroduce elk in West Virginia began in 2016 with the release of 24 elk acquired from the Land Between the Lakes. Since 2018, the division has introduced 95 elk (53 from Kentucky and 42 from Arizona) to the Tomblin WMA in Logan County.





