The Magical Place In Montana Where You Can View A Wild Elk Herd
Montana has a greater variety of wildlife than anywhere else in the lower 48 states, and that includes plenty of magnificent elk. And while elk are elusive creatures, you’ve got a great chance of spotting some if you visit the Slippery Ann Elk Viewing Area in the early fall.

The special viewing area is clearly marked along Highway 191 just north of the Fred Robinson Bridge over the Missouri River.

The second and third weeks of September tend to be especially elk-filled here.
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Just don't get too close -- you could put stress on the animals.
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Plus, Central Montana is breathtaking in the fall, which is an added bonus.

If you're wondering when to make the trek, you can call the Slippery Anne Elk Viewing Area hotline at 406-535-6904.
We’re fortunate to live in a state with so much wonderful wildlife. Add the Slippery Anne Elk Viewing Area to your Montana bucket list.
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