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Horse-drawn Elk Viewing Tours. On Saturdays and Sundays. Experience this unique point of view and one of a kind experience with T & T Horsemanship

They provide Oregon's only Horse-drawn Elk Viewing Tours and have a fully handicap-accessible wagon. The year-round interpretive & viewing site is located at the Anthony Creek Feed Site in North Powder, beautifully set at the base of the Blue Mountains.

T&T Wildlife Tours provide elk Viewing Tours in cooperation with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and often get within 5 feet of at least 150 Rocky Mountain Elk. Tours are offered every weekend,
Saturday and Sunday from 11:00am.-2:00 pm, with trips departing every half hour. The season length is mid December – end of February.   

The Anthony Creek feed site, part of the Elkhorn Wildlife area, is easy to reach on plowed, paved roads. Take exit 285 off Interstate 84 at North Powder, between La Grande and Baker City.  Travel 8 miles west on North Powder River Lane, following the brown “wildlife viewing signs”. 

Tours typically begin late November or Early December and run through the end of February.

For more information or a brochure call Susan Triplett at 541-856-3356,   541-519-7234 or contact the Baker County Chamber of Commerce at 800-523-1235 or www.visitbaker.com

 

 

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