Tag: Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness

Hagues Peak

Hagues Peak Rising majestically to 13,573 feet above sea level, Hagues Peak commands the Mummy Range like a silent sentinel overlooking Rocky Mountain National Park. This towering thirteener isn’t just Colorado’s 37th highest major peak—it’s a living laboratory where alpine ecosystems flourish and geological history unfolds in dramatic stone formations that have captivated visitors for …

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Longs Peak

Longs Peak LRising majestically from the northern Front Range like a granite sentinel, Longs Peak commands attention from miles away. At 14,259.9 feet above sea level, this iconic fourteener stands as Colorado’s northernmost peak of its stature, dominating the landscape of Rocky Mountain National Park with an authority that has captivated explorers, climbers, and nature …

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