Rocky Mountain National Park

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Rock′y Moun′tain Na′tional Park′


n.
a national park in N Colorado. 405 sq. mi. (1050 sq. km).
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Noun1.Rocky Mountain National Park - a national park in Colorado having mountains and lakes and streams and forestsRocky Mountain National Park - a national park in Colorado having mountains and lakes and streams and forests
Centennial State, Colorado, CO - a state in west central United States in the Rocky Mountains
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Launching in advance of the anniversary of the National Park Service on August 25, this summer, Travelodge is working with park rangers to host volunteers at four public cleanup events across the country: Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, Everglades National Park in Miami, Bear Mountain State Park in New York, and Yellowstone National Park in Montana.
Kircher, who was the first woman to patrol the remote, isolated backcountry of Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park, writes about how love for the earth's wild places is intimately tied up with who we are, lacing these musings with memories.
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1915 - Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, is established.
Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most visited national parks in the country, with its celebrated bighorn sheep and dozens of peaks higher than 3,600 metres.
The government says other national parks "will remain as accessible as possible," although some roads at Rocky Mountain National Park are closed as snow goes unplowed.
Another study published in 2017 compared the genetics of elk in Rocky Mountain National Park, where the disease has persisted for decades, to disease-free populations.
This summer my family visited friends in Colorado, and the highlight was the backcountry in Rocky Mountain National Park.
The Rocky Mountain National Park, around 80 miles northwest of Denver, is the country's fourth most popular with 4.5 million visitors in 2016 and it's not hard to see why.
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