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September 2024 by Ava Gebel
Very cool and interesting concept. A great place for spotting wildlife, and not just elk!
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September 2024 by Travis Williams
Amazing fews. Go early morning or late afternoon for best views
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August 2024 by Tyson Nerbus
We had a great time on a FREE driving tour with Carol and Larry! Thank you!
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August 2024 by Bronson Allen
I saw no elk here, but looks like beautiful land. Maybe next time I will see the majestic beasts.
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August 2024 by Teena Malicsi
Keep an eye on the top of the hill and zoom in.
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August 2024 by Denise Ackerly ParadiseInPenasco
Awesome area to walk your dog, exercise, or just enjoy nature a short walk to downtown. Be sure to see the Miller cabin.
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August 2024 by Andrea Sparks
We came to the Refuge in July, so it was definitely not the right time of year to see Elk.
Nevertheless, the park is still stunning. You can drive, cycle, run, or rent a side by side to travel through the park. We saw people doing all of the above. We saw a coyote, some birds, and an amazing sunset.
I wish there were a few more information boards and places to stop and watch for wildlife. I also wish people would slow down before someone gets hurt. It's a bit of a racetrack out there. I definitely recommend stopping by.
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August 2024 by Haley Mastovich
No elk
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June 2024 by Sarah Walls
No Elk, but plenty of big horn sheep that we saw.
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June 2024 by Steven
No Elk around
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June 2024 by Gabriele Cole
We just stayed at the Elk Refuge Inn for 4 days, and it was amazing.
The room, kitchenette, bathroom were spacious and well supplied.
The room had a balcony with amazing views.
We were treated like royalty with fresh towels and made up beds every day.
There was a little TV outage one day but it was fixed quickly.
The check in was contactless, but we were always able to get in touch with someone when needed.
We will definitely stay here again
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June 2024 by Weeranat Wilaiwan
We had the chance to drive past the stunning landscape of the National Elk Refuge, a vital wildlife conservation area located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
This refuge plays a crucial role in preserving the natural habitat for a variety of wildlife, particularly the large elk population. The refuge is home to around 7,500 elk during the winter months. These elk migrate from the surrounding highlands to the refuge to find food and shelter. Covering approximately 24,700 acres (10,000 hectares), the refuge provides ample space for wildlife to roam and thrive.
Although we didn't have the opportunity to see the elk during our visit, the view of this magnificent conservation area was incredibly beautiful.
The valley, with its expansive green mountains forming the perfect angle against the blue sky, created a breathtaking panorama that we couldn't take our eyes off. The true beauty of nature was right in front of us, a sight we will always remember.
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June 2024 by Nick Flanik
great place to run and walk your dog. good place to look for wildlife as well
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May 2024 by Hayden Wang
Saw wild sheep and deer
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May 2024 by Ginger eklund
So very much appreciate the welcoming and friendly staff at the refuge center. Thank you for your generous knowledge sharing as well as your beautiful facility.