Elk Buggling in Rocky National Park

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About an hour southwest of Fort Collins in Rocky Mountain National Park during the months of September and October is mating season and this is where the bull elk buggle. We took the kids last weekend for the free National Park day and we had a blast at Rocky Mountain National Park. The characteristic rutting call of bulls can be heard from just before dusk to dawn. Head into Rocky Mountain National Park and stop at Horseshoe Park. In the early evening, local volunteer guides called the Bugle Corp are on hand to give interpretive information. We saw lots of elk and they were HUGE. Your kids will love it. The waterfalls are really nice and accessible as well. A great place for a picnic. Then we ventured back to Estes Park for an ice cream. What a great, cute town. Next weekend is the Elk Fest Oct 2nd and 3rd.

Fort Collins situated on the Cache la Poudre River, is the largest city and county seat of Larimer County, Colorado. It is a large college town (home to Colorado State University) in the north central region of the state, along what is known as the Colorado Front Range. As of the 2000 censu... more »

Fort Collins situated on the Cache la Poudre River, is the largest city and county seat of Larimer County, Colorado. It is a large college town (home to Colorado State University) in the north central region of the state, along what is known as the Colorado Front Range. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 118,652.
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