Trinity Fork Outfitters
Marble Mountains Elk

Marble Mountains Elk

Do you need a Marble Mountains elk hunting guide? Are you one of the lucky few holding a Marble Mountains Roosevelt elk tag? Or maybe you have quite a few points and are expecting to draw in the future. You’re in for a hunt of a lifetime, but are you prepared? Everything about the Marble Mountains bull elk hunts are big. Their bodies, antlers, the mountains… We know where the bulls are and can get you and the elk out. The Marble Mountains zone is huge but we focus our effort on the Marble Mountains and Trinity Alps Wilderness areas and the surrounding National Forest lands.

This is a very special tag and we know how much it means. We spend countless hours scouting for bulls so that you can be in the perfect spot once the season finally arrives.

We use trained pack llamas to pack in a comfortable camp for the hunters and non-hunting guests. Bulls can weigh upwards of 1,000 pounds and llamas are also used to pack meat and trophies.

2024 Marble Mountains Elk Hunting Seasons

Apprentice Either-sex (Hunt Code 408): September 11 – 22

Antlerless (Hunt Code 301): September 11 – 22

Bull (Hunt Code 302): September 11 – 22

Muzzleloader/Archery (Hunt Code 303): October 26 – November 3

Rates – Marble Mountains Elk Hunting

Price includes accommodations. Most Marble Mountains elk hunts are 6+ days long.

5 day
5 night
5 day
6 night
6 day
6 night
6 day
7 night
7 day
7 night
7 day
8 night
 $6,000 $6,200 $6,600 $6,800 $7,200 $7,400

No trophy fees!

Inclusions

  • A knowledgeable and experienced guide.
  • Transportation from pre-determined meeting location to the field.
  • Meals and snacks.
  • Non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Accommodations are backcountry and wilderness camps. Tent/shelter and sleeping pad provided.
  • Field care and pack out of meat and trophies.

Exclusions

  • Hunting license and tags.
  • Personnel effects, daypack, water bottle, sleeping bag, and clothing. If you do need something let us know and we will do what we can to help.
  • Weapon and ammunition. Practice with archery equipment out to 50 yards and with a rifle to at least 300 yards.
  • Alcohol or tobacco products – no alcohol may be consumed before or while hunting.
  • Lodging and meals for before and after the hunt dates.
  • Transportation to the pre-determined meeting location.
  • Storage, butchering and processing of game beyond the basic field care. It can be hot, have a plan in place for the animal after the hunt.
  • Taxidermy services.

  • Marble Mountains Elk Hunting Guide