This weekend the wife and I took a drive to the Oak Creek Feeding station just west of Yakima. We saw over 800 elk, 50 big horn sheep and some deer. Oak Creek is a great place to see the winter Elk migration. Every year since the 50's the state has been feeding Elk here and the sheer numbers is quite impressive. There are more then a dozen volunteers that are happy to take you on a tour of the area in there military style flatbeds and tell you all about the program. I have found this a fun wintertime trip and a great opportunity to see just how many big bulls there are roaming the east side of the state. The volunteer told us that there were roughly 100 bulls and 700 cows. Impressive to say the least.
for more info go to http://www.nachesvalleychamber.com/info/elkfeeding.html