Elk In Michigan Map

Elk In Michigan Map. Where to See Elk in Michigan Great Lakes EXPLORER This fall, when you're looking to get away, take a trip up to the Pigeon River Country State Forest near Gaylord and see if you can catch a glimpse of a Michigan's majestic elk! Title: 2024 Michigan elk hunt period 1 Author: Michigan Department of Natural Resrouces Subject: Map Created Date: 20240503152048Z

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This fall, when you're looking to get away, take a trip up to the Pigeon River Country State Forest near Gaylord and see if you can catch a glimpse of a Michigan's majestic elk! Our Map Key: The gray color are recommended Michigan elk viewing sites by the Pidgeon River Discovery Center and also the DNR

2017 elk season kicks off tomorrow

With about 500 head of elk, this heard provides prime elk viewing opportunities year round. Our Map Key: The gray color are recommended Michigan elk viewing sites by the Pidgeon River Discovery Center and also the DNR The dark brown color is DNR recommended Michigan elk viewing sites

The best places to see elk in Michigan this fall. Elk Viewing Map [Graphic: Michigan Department of Natural Resources Logo.] [Graphic: Complex map of elk viewing locations.] Spot us by GPS (Viewing Locations by Latitude North and Longitude West) Location 1 (by road): 45.185438° by -84.590372° Location 2 (by road): 45.163343° by -84.499068° According to the Michigan DNR, the elk population is managed to stay between 500 - 1,000 heads with the goal of providing recreation through viewing and hunting.

How to see the magnificent elk of Michigan's 'Big Wild' forest. EASIEST SPOT TO VIEW ELK RIGHT FROM YOUR CAR: Aspen Park, Gaylord, MI The herd is now maintained at up to 900 animals, primarily through habitat management and annual elk hunts since 1984