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'''Rocky Mountain National Park''' is located in north-central [[Colorado]] and is known for its dramatic mountain scenery, alpine tundra, and high-elevation lakes. Established on '''January 26, 1915''', the park protects a portion of the | '''Rocky Mountain National Park''' is located in north-central [[Colorado]] and is known for its dramatic mountain scenery, alpine tundra, and high-elevation lakes. Established on '''January 26, 1915''', the park protects a portion of the '''Rocky Mountains''', one of North America's most iconic mountain ranges. | ||
== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
The park contains: | The park contains: | ||
* Over | * Over '''60 peaks above 12,000 feet''', including '''Longs Peak''' at 14,259 feet (4,346 m) | ||
* '''Bear Lake''', '''Emerald Lake''', and '''Dream Lake''' | |||
* Deep valleys, glacial cirques, and alpine meadows | * Deep valleys, glacial cirques, and alpine meadows | ||
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== Scenic Drives == | == Scenic Drives == | ||
* '''Trail Ridge Road''' – the highest continuous paved road in North America, reaching 12,183 feet (3,713 m) | |||
* Offers sweeping views of alpine tundra and panoramic vistas | * Offers sweeping views of alpine tundra and panoramic vistas | ||
== Wildlife == | == Wildlife == | ||
Rocky Mountain National Park is home to: | Rocky Mountain National Park is home to: | ||
* '''Elk''', which are commonly seen in large herds | |||
* '''Bighorn sheep''' | |||
* '''Black bears''' | |||
* '''Marmots''', '''pikas''', and over 280 species of birds | |||
== Hiking and Recreation == | == Hiking and Recreation == | ||
* Over | * Over '''355 miles of hiking trails''' | ||
* Popular hikes: | * Popular hikes: | ||
- | - '''Bear Lake Trail''' | ||
- | - '''Sky Pond''' | ||
- | - '''Chasm Lake''' | ||
* Activities include backpacking, wildlife photography, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing in winter | * Activities include backpacking, wildlife photography, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing in winter | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
* The region was historically inhabited by the | * The region was historically inhabited by the '''Ute''' and '''Arapaho''' tribes | ||
* Designated as a national park in 1915 | * Designated as a national park in 1915 | ||
* Became part of the | * Became part of the '''UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve''' in 1976 | ||
== Gateway Towns == | == Gateway Towns == |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 18 July 2025
Rocky Mountain National Park | |
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Bear Lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks | |
Location | Colorado, United States |
Coordinates | 40.3428°N, 105.6836°W |
Area | 415 sq mi (1,075 km²) |
Established | January 26, 1915 |
Visitors (latest) | 4.1 million (2023) |
Governing body | National Park Service |
Website | Official website |
Rocky Mountain National Park is located in north-central Colorado and is known for its dramatic mountain scenery, alpine tundra, and high-elevation lakes. Established on January 26, 1915, the park protects a portion of the Rocky Mountains, one of North America's most iconic mountain ranges.
Geography
The park contains:
- Over 60 peaks above 12,000 feet, including Longs Peak at 14,259 feet (4,346 m)
- Bear Lake, Emerald Lake, and Dream Lake
- Deep valleys, glacial cirques, and alpine meadows
The park’s elevation ranges from 7,500 to over 14,000 feet, creating a wide variety of ecosystems and dramatic climate changes.
Scenic Drives
- Trail Ridge Road – the highest continuous paved road in North America, reaching 12,183 feet (3,713 m)
- Offers sweeping views of alpine tundra and panoramic vistas
Wildlife
Rocky Mountain National Park is home to:
- Elk, which are commonly seen in large herds
- Bighorn sheep
- Black bears
- Marmots, pikas, and over 280 species of birds
Hiking and Recreation
- Over 355 miles of hiking trails
- Popular hikes:
- Bear Lake Trail - Sky Pond - Chasm Lake
- Activities include backpacking, wildlife photography, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing in winter
History
- The region was historically inhabited by the Ute and Arapaho tribes
- Designated as a national park in 1915
- Became part of the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve in 1976
Gateway Towns
- Estes Park, located on the east side, is a popular base for visitors
- Grand Lake offers access from the west side
Fun Facts
- The Continental Divide runs through the park
- Weather can change rapidly — snow is possible even in summer
- More than 30 glaciers and permanent snowfields exist within the park