Elk Hunting License Guide

Complete guide to elk hunting licenses across the western states — tags, draw odds, and costs.

States 3
Annual Hunters 1.1 million
Avg. Resident Tag $50.00

About Elk Hunting in the United States

The 2026 elk hunting season is characterized by strong population numbers in core Rocky Mountain states like Colorado and Wyoming, despite localized challenges. Elk hunting remains the pinnacle of big game hunting in the American West, attracting hundreds of thousands of hunters annually. For 2026, many western states have implemented modest fee increases for non-residents to fund conservation. Most states utilize a draw system, often requiring years of point accumulation for premium tags. However, over-the-counter (OTC) options still exist in specific units in Colorado and Montana, providing accessible opportunities for first-time hunters.

Scientific name: Cervus canadensis

Elk Distribution Map

See where elk hunting is available across the United States.

Elk hunting distribution across the United States

Elk Hunting License Costs by State

Compare elk tag prices, seasons, and license methods across states.

State Resident Tag Non-Resident Tag Season Method Bag Limit
Montana $20.00 $1184.50 Sep–Nov Both 1 elk per license
Colorado $70.40 $845.16 Aug–Nov Both 1 bull or cow per license
Michigan $125.00 $125.00 Varies Draw 1 elk

Prices sourced from official state wildlife agencies. Last updated: 2026-04-01.

Elk Hunting Tips & Resources

Know the Regulations

Before your hunt, always verify current season dates, bag limits, and legal methods with the state wildlife agency.

Scout Your Area

Use public land maps and trail cameras to identify elk habitat and travel patterns before season opens.

Safety First

Wear required blaze orange, carry your license, and follow all firearm safety rules while in the field.

Elk Hunting License FAQ

Which state has the cheapest elk tag?

Montana offers the cheapest resident elk tag at $20 for general elk. For non-residents, no state offers truly cheap elk tags — Colorado at $845 is among the most accessible OTC options.

Do I need to apply for a draw to hunt elk?

It depends on the state and unit. Colorado and Montana offer some over-the-counter (OTC) units, while premium units in all states require draw applications. States like Arizona and Nevada are draw-only.

How many preference points do I need to draw an elk tag?

This varies dramatically by state and unit. Some Colorado units can be drawn with 0-3 points, while premium units in states like Arizona or Wyoming may require 10+ years of point accumulation.