Trail Ridge Road
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) is bisected into northern and southern halves by Trail Ridge Road (TRR). TRR is a narrow strip of asphalt that runs to over 12,000 feet above sea level above Trail Canyon and the Big Thompson River. Elk herds migrate with the seasons following the availability of forage. Remote headwaters on both sides of the continental divide harbor isolated populations of native trout species.
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Green Knoll, Mount Stratus Mount Nimbus and Red Mountain encircle a high basin in the Never Summer Range that holds snow well into summer. This is a view from Farview Curve on Trail Ridge Road on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park. View Larger Image (And use your browser's zoom if necessary.)
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