Elk stomping in Estes: Wildlife officials call for human caution after three incidents at gateway to RMNP

By Michael Booth | The Colorado Sun

An elk stomped a human and caused injuries early Friday for the third time in two weeks in Estes Park, prompting warnings of unprecedented elk behavior during calving season at the Rocky Mountain National Park gateway. 

In the latest incident, an adult woman was walking a dog using a leash, near South St. Vrain and Stanley avenues, when an elk 20 yards away was startled. The woman tried to run behind a tree, but was knocked down by the elk and stomped and kicked repeatedly. The woman is receiving medical treatment. 

The elk cow’s calf was later spotted in the area, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials said. 

Elk, from newborn calves to massive bulls, are ubiquitous in and around Rocky Mountain National Park, and often wander through greenways and backyards throughout the gateway town. 

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