Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
View ODFW feeding Elk in Troy and have Lunch at Resort
The elk gather each morning on hillside above Troy where the Wenaha Oregon Fish and Wildlife personnel feed them during the winter months. Look close at above photo and you can see them dotting the side of the canyon.
It is quite a sight to see 150-300 of these animals gathered in one herd. Best time to view is in mornings shortly before or after they are fed. They tend to disperse and retreat to the upper bench after breakfast and can easily be seen on canyon walls from the county road.
Come watch the Elk and then visit Troy Resort for your lunch!
(Restaurant open 12 noon to 8 PM, Wed. thru Sun.)
It is quite a sight to see 150-300 of these animals gathered in one herd. Best time to view is in mornings shortly before or after they are fed. They tend to disperse and retreat to the upper bench after breakfast and can easily be seen on canyon walls from the county road.
Come watch the Elk and then visit Troy Resort for your lunch!
(Restaurant open 12 noon to 8 PM, Wed. thru Sun.)
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