Posted by Jeff on May 8, 2011 @ 1:46 pm in Best Hike, Colorado, Hiking, Hiking Blog, Rated Difficult Hikes, Rocky Mountain National Park, Vista Hikes | 0 comments | Last modified: December 25, 2017
Elevations in Rocky Mountain National Park in northeast Colorado range from 8,000 feet in the grassy wetlands of the montane, to well above 14,000 feet in its alpine regions. The tallest mountain in the park is Longs Peak at 14,259′. Sitting in a circular basin 2400′ below Longs Peak is Chasm Lake, a mirror of water surrounded by the rocky alpine. More than...
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