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This section provides information on some of the park's most popular plants and animals. Aspen Elk Bighorn Sheep Moose Keep in mind that plant and animal watching vary with the season. Here are a few highlights:
November - May
Elk commonly seen at lower elevations on the East Side.
March
Mountain Bluebirds return.
May - June
Bird migration.
Elk calves and bighorn lambs born.
Wildflowers in bloom at lower elevations.
Tundra flowers begin blooming.
July
Wildflower season peaks.
August
Colorado columbines and other late season flowers still in bloom.
The Elk rut begins.
September-October
Elk rut peaks.
Bird migration continues.
Aspens turn color.
Did You Know? The one way length of the East Longs Peak Trail is 7.5 miles. Average time for a round trip is 12 hours. more...
Last Updated: January 23, 2007 at 16:32 EST