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  1. Visit the National Elk Refuge for an unforgettable wildlife experience: a horse-drawn sleigh ride through an elk herd, with elk numbering in the thousands! Hundreds of years ago, elk roamed much of what was now North America, grazing in grasslands, valleys, and foothills all across the continent.

  2. The National Elk Refuge is a Wildlife Refuge located in Jackson Hole in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It was created in 1912 to protect habitat and provide sanctuary for one of the largest elk (also known as wapiti) herds.

  3. A wildlife refuge located north of Jackson, WY that provides winter habitat for Jackson's elk herd. Seasonal hours of operation are listed on the web site for the Visitor Center, Historic Miller Ranch, and Winter Sleigh Ride tours. Duration: 1-2 hours.

  4. The road travels along open meadows, rolling hills, and rocky cliffs. Wildlife watching and photography are popular activities along the road. From autumn through spring, look for Bighorn Sheep on Miller Butte. There is no fee to visit the Refuge.

  5. Located at the Flat Creek Inn East at the National Elk Refuge, this webcam is amazing especially in the winter, when you can see thousands of elk descending upon the area to feed on native vegetation.

  6. The National Elk Refuge, located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, was established in 1912 to provide winter habitat and preserve the Jackson elk herd. The Refuge is an integral component of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem; it is bounded by Grand Teton National Park and a wilderness area in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

  7. Aug 25, 2023 · If you have a hankering to see elk—and we mean a lot of elk—then visit the National Elk Refuge, just a mile from Jackson, Wyo.’s Town Square, in the winter. The refuge was originally established in 1912 to protect one of the world’s largest elk herds. It spans 24,700 acres.

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