Wildlife Viewing 
 

Antelope

pronghorn antelope

Birds & Raptors

bald eagle

Big Horn Sheep

bighorn sheep

Deer, Elk & Bear

Wapiti (elk)

 Hints for viewing wildlife:

The early morning and evening hours are usually the best times to view wildlife. 

Be quiet.  Quick movements and loud noises startle and scare off most wildlife.

Be patient.  Give yourself plenty of time to allow the wildlife to come your way.

Binoculars, monoculars, spotting scopes and a telephoto lens are your best chance of getting a close-up look and a picture of wildlife behaving normally. Getting too close usually causes the animal to stop its natural behavior.

Do not rush or pursue wildlife.  Be considerate and recognize signs of stress.  Play it safe; don't stress wildlife by keeping a safe distance.