
Rocky Mountain
National Park
Est. 1915
Colorado
265,847 acres
Stretching from Alaska to Mexico, the Rocky Mountains form one of the world’s longest unbroken mountain chains. Famed for its elevation and pristine alpine ecosystems, Rocky Mountain National Park offers visitors a slice of this great range. Hike through meadow, forest, and tundra along the America’s backbone, the Continental Divide; and catch sight of bear, moose, elk, wolves, and bighorn sheep from valley floor to summit peak on Trail Ridge Road, America’s highest continuous paved road. Find all this and more in one park where altitude is more of an invitation than a limitation.
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