Gov. Justice Announces Popular Elk Management Tours Return to Chief Logan State Park

From: West Virginia Governor Jim Justice
September 19, 2024

Tickets for the guided tours are now available and are expected to sell out quickly

CHARLESTON, WV — Gov. Jim Justice announced on Sep 19th, the much-anticipated return of Elk Management Tours, offering an exciting opportunity for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers to witness the majestic elk population in their natural habitat. Historically, tickets have sold out quickly so those interested are encouraged to book their tour today.

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Under Gov. Justice’s Administration, the Elk Restoration Project has flourished. Several elk have been introduced to the Tomblin Wildlife Management Area in Logan County, and the population is now estimated to be 130-140. Additionally, the WVDNR has recorded 60 native elk calf births since launching its Elk Restoration Project. 

These four-hour guided tours, which start and end at Chief Logan State Park, are led by knowledgeable park staff and take visitors through the picturesque landscapes of West Virginia's wilderness. Tours provide a unique and educational experience through the Tomblin Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Logan County.

The WVDNR reminds people that the tour does include a short hike from the van to the viewing area. Guests may get an opportunity to observe these magnificent creatures while learning about their history, behavior, and ongoing conservation efforts to protect this iconic species. However, a sighting is not guaranteed as the elk roam freely around the WMA.

Key Highlights of the Elk Management Tours:

  • View West Virginia's thriving elk population.
  • Expert-led tours provide insights into elk behavior, ecology and conservation.
  • Explore the breathtaking landscapes of West Virginia's natural beauty.
  • An unforgettable experience suitable for individuals, families and groups.

"This is a fantastic opportunity for both residents and visitors to reconnect with nature and experience the impressive recovery of West Virginia’s elk population," Acting WV State Parks Chief Dillard Price said. "Our Elk Management Tours offer an exciting and educational experience for all and it’s the perfect way to enjoy a fall adventure."

About the Elk Restoration Project
The WVDNR launched its Elk Restoration Project in 2016 with the release of 24 elk acquired from the Land Between the Lakes. Since 2018, the WVDNR has introduced 95 elk (53 from Kentucky and 42 from Arizona) to the Tomblin Wildlife Management Area in Logan County. 

To raise awareness about its elk restoration project, the WVDNR has offered guided elk tours in Logan County, where participants can learn more about the history of elk in West Virginia and get a chance to see elk in a natural setting. Tours are offered in September and October each year and often sell out. 

To learn more about the WVDNR’s elk restoration program, visit WVdnr.gov/elk.

To download a copy of the WVDNR’s Elk Management Plan, visit WVdnr.gov/publications-and-guides.

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