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Minimum age for nonresidents to hunt elk in Wyoming?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Nonresidents must be at least 12 years old to apply for a nonresident elk license in Wyoming.

Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility for nonresident elk licenses in Wyoming is governed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s licensing regulations. To apply for a nonresident elk license, applicants must meet the minimum age requirement of 12 years old, and have a valid U.S. passport, driver’s license, or state-issued ID card. Additionally, nonresidents must not have previously held a resident elk license in Wyoming.

License Application Process

Nonresident elk license applications for Wyoming can be submitted online through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s licensing system. The application period typically runs from January to March of each year, and the license drawing is held in April. Successful applicants will be notified via email or phone, and must purchase their license within a specified time frame. Nonresidents are limited to one elk license per year, and the license is valid for a specific season and unit.

Elk Hunting Seasons and Units

Wyoming offers various elk hunting seasons and units for nonresidents, including early and late seasons for different regions of the state. The most popular elk hunting units for nonresidents are typically those with lower license draw odds, such as units 22 and 26 in western Wyoming. Nonresidents are encouraged to research the various units and seasons to determine which one best suits their hunting preferences and abilities.

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