Dana L.
Yelp
If you want to learn about Elk, then this is the place to go. It's free. We stopped in here while on vacation and I really enjoyed our stop. Whether you're a hunter, conservationist, or just a nature and animal lover, you will likely appreciate the display and information here, as well as what RMEF has done for the elk population in North America.
Since the Eastern elk are extinct, RMEF has helped to transplant Rocky Mountain Western elk to areas in the east, like Kentucky, where their populations have taken root and are growing. I love elk, and I especially love to hear them bugle. We just left Yellowstone and Grand Teton a few days prior, and I just loved seeing all the elk roaming the parks. You will see a lot of mounts here. They have some high scoring Boone and Crockett mounts, as well as some crazy non-typical ones. Most hunters are big conservationists and RMEF is made up of hunters. It seems a healthy elk population available to hunt is its main goal. They have been successful and are doing good work. Admittance is free here and, of course, you can donate while visiting. They have a small gift shop.