Elk breeding season in the Smoky Mountains runs from September to October and right now is a great time to see them. Bulls typically mate with up to 20 cows during the season. Males spar with other bulls in order to show that they are the dominant one. Most encounters are just for show and involve very little physical contact.
If you listen closely while your in the part, you can hear the distinct bugling sound that males use to invite females for breeding.
If your lucky enough to see any elk breeding, remember that the animals are wild and you should use caution and not approach them, especially during the mating rituals.
Tags: Elk, Great Smoky Mountains National Park


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