Grandson David drove visiting blogger Kim and me into the Cataloochee Valley, a tiny part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This is our national park with the most visitors every year. On the way, we stopped at an overlook with a sweeping view of the area.

Driving on, we went toward the end of the valley and found people staring and photographing the herd of elk. David and Kim joined in.
We crossed the road to go through a house built in 1903, one left there after all the residents were moved when the park took over the land. I didn’t take a picture of the house this time, but I did take one of the cold house as Kim stood at the entrance. To keep things cool, the residents lowered food into the stream through an opening in the floor.
While we were looking at the cold house, the elk were moving through the valley. Behind the single elk, you can see the graveled area where David’s car was parked. We had crossed the stream on that footbridge and now were cut off. Park rules are to keep well away from the animals. Although they look as peaceful as grazing cows, they are wild animals and unpredictable. For the most part, the elk pay no attention to vehicles on this road. The truck was traveling from the end of the valley back to the entrance.
On the right side of this video, you can briefly see the white house on the hill where we had been. At this point, we had waited quite a while before crossing the bridge and standing on the road.
On the way out of the valley, we stopped to look at a bear-proof garbage bin. David put his hand in the pocket on top and pushed a bar forward to release the catch. He explained that bears cannot turn their paws over to reach into that protected area.
We were thrilled to have watched the elk for a long time, up close.



Seeing those elk was special. Cool trip!
LikeLiked by 2 people
There have been time when I could have used a “cold” house. You had a good visit.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I’ve had a marvelous time with Kim and Dave.
LikeLiked by 1 person
What an amazing visit with the elk!
LikeLiked by 2 people
So cool Anne! Thanks for sharing!
LikeLiked by 2 people
That was quite an adventure! We have elk here too, they are huge!
LikeLiked by 2 people
I enjoyed the trip so much I did it again with Dave, but you know that now! This will be a “must see” when I review our RV park, which I do everywhere we go! They are posted on thevRVLife website. ☺️
LikeLike
Thank you for boosting our local place.
LikeLiked by 1 person
You’re welcome 😇
LikeLike
What an memorable visit with the elk! Beautiful photography. All pic & videos nice. Thanks Anne you sharing. I like.
LikeLike
We had an exciting time with the elk.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yes, Really I like Anne elk. Wonderful your’s house behind that nature & natural places.
LikeLike
I live quite near an edge of the Great Smokies National Park.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks lot, Anne. I like. Srounding first & nature area. I like. Elk & creek.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Looks like a lovely day!
LikeLiked by 1 person
My favorite is David doing his bear-proof demo!
LikeLike
I’m glad no one took a video of my trying to open the bear -proof bin. I couldn’t push it hard enough to release the catch.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Amazing. So glad you had your camera with you.
LikeLike
There is something wrong with me if my camera isn’t in my pocket.
LikeLiked by 3 people
Those elks are big! I remembered you visited one other time and blogged about it and I was amazed how close you got to them.
LikeLike
We were in a car before when the elk walked right by our us David remembers one of them licked our tires.
LikeLiked by 1 person
How fun that is – like people who go thru Yellowstone and see bison.
LikeLike
Yes! Once in a while we don’t see the elk, but we’ve had good luck when visitors were with us.
LikeLiked by 1 person
They know they’ll end up in photos and blog posts. 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person