Park officials urge people to stay at least feet away from elk and to never approach them. Visitors can read more on elk safety in the handouts they receive upon entering the park. When tourists see these wild animals roaming the park, they want to take pictures. Get inspired with tips about where to go and what to see on your national park vacation, delivered right to your inbox. Unsubscribe anytime by clicking the link at the bottom of your email. Watch another video of elk bugling.
Keep an eye on social media to get the latest updates on where the elk are battling and bugling by checking hashtag EstesElkWatch. Feel free to add your own updates on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Held in late-September or early-October, the event includes bugling contests, educational areas, elk seminars, Native American music, dancing and storytelling.
Vendors will sell their wares, much of it inspired by elk ivory. There will also be a range of unique elk cuisine for the tasting. Christmas Lights are Antler Traps.
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