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An Estes Park resident was waiting at a stoplight in town, but when the light turned green, it wasn't cars causing the ...
Elk-watching is entertaining in Estes Park every year during rutting season, but people watching can be infuriating as many visitors get too close to the wildlife.
CPW is warning Estes Park residents and visitors to the town and Rocky Mountain National Park to be extra vigilant around elk until calving season ends in the next few weeks.
As the annual elk rut gets underway in Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park, wildlife officials are urging tourists to use caution and give the animals distance after tourists to the ...
What makes the recent Estes Park elk attacks 'unprecedented'? Three elk stompings in eight days, all in similar locations, and all without provocation.
The latest attack happened Monday, June 3, when a cow elk attacked a 4-year-old boy who was playing at a playground near Stanley Park, according to a Colorado Parks and Wildlife new release.
A cow elk attacked a 4-year-old boy at the Stanley Park playground in Estes Park on Monday afternoon, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said on Tuesday.
Viewing wintering large elk herds in west Loveland rivals that of Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park.
Folks in Estes Park have a word for visitors who get too close to the elk, or stop their cars in traffic: "tourons," as in tourist morons.