Rocky Mountain National Park is known for it’s grandeur and beauty.
Most notably, the park is exceptionally scenic during the fall season.
Aspens trees turn a bright yellow and are beautifully framed by green
Ponderosa Pines. The Aspens paint a board wide brush of beautiful
color that fill the mountainside like a field of sunflowers in a
Van Go painting.
Trail Ridge Road will take you over the Continental Divide,
a drive one must take while visiting the park. I drove over the divide
in late fall, it was nothing short of a rocky maintain high.
The Park boast spectacular mountain scenery, abundant wildlife,
hiking trails and much more. In the fall the Elk gather near
Horseshoe Park, as the sun sets the bull elk play a symphony
to their mates: a deep distinct call that resinates to a high pitch.
You will want to see these beast at their best during mating season!
With over 350 miles of trails, you will find hiking trails for all ages.
Wild flower, meadows, crystal clear streams, and snow covered
mountains are the elements one intersects on trails in this park.
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