Elkhorn Wildlife Area is a premier destination in Oregon for wildlife enthusiasts, especially known for its elk and deer populations.
The Elkhorn Wildlife Area, located in northeastern Oregon, offers a rich environment for observing a diverse range of wildlife. Spanning both forested areas and open meadows, it provides varying habitats that support large deer and elk populations, particularly during migration seasons. Established primarily to support wintering wildlife, the area also plays a vital role in the protection and management of habitat for these species. In addition to its ecological significance, Elkhorn is attractive to outdoor enthusiasts for its unique blend of landscapes. The area affords opportunities for hiking, wildlife photography, and hunting. While it may not have the infrastructure or crowds of some more developed regions, it is cherished for the wild, unspoiled nature that invites visitors to engage with the environment in a more direct and personal way. Managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Elkhorn Wildlife Area is part of a concerted effort to preserve Oregon's natural heritage and promote sustainable recreational activities.
Observation points for elk during winter months
Extensive habitat for deer and other wildlife
Seasonal wildlife viewing opportunities
Spring migration corridor for diverse species
Specific locations designed for optimal elk viewing, especially in winter.
The area is a critical habitat for a significant population of deer.
Wetland areas provide additional diversity in plant and animal life.