Mountain Goats
The mountain goats are one of the highlights of the Timp hike. Learn how to safely hike with them nearby.
Important info about mountain goats
"Mountain goats can impale you with their horns, so you don't want to risk coming into contact with one," - Rusty Robinson, Utah DWR
Mama goats can be territorial

When they have their kids with them
Male goats can be aggressive

Especially in the fall during mating season
When you encounter a mountain goat
Give them plenty of space - they are often right by the trail

If you get too close, they may charge you
If they're walking toward you on the trail, turn around

You want to avoid getting too close to them
Keep your dog on a leash and AWAY from any goats

Protect your dog and the goats - learn more about pet safety
If one approaches you, slowly back away

If it continues to approach, make noise to try to scare it away