Sundance Mountain, Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado
Scenic Sundance Mountain, with an elevation of 12,260 feet (3737 meters) is part of an ancient mountain range in Rocky Mountain National Park. The summit is close to Trail Ridge Road, so it is easy to see and is popular with hikers. It is one of 77 peaks in the park which are higher than 12,000 feet and has amazing views for hundreds of miles in all directions.
Trail Ridge Road, the main road through the park, is the highest continuous paved road in the United States, known appropriately as the "Highway to the Sky." It was constructed in 1933 and crosses the Continental Divide at 12,183 feet. The road winds past countless mountain peaks, high-alpine tundra and some of Rocky Mountain National Park's best views.
Sundance Mountain, Trail Ridge Road, Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado
Scenic Sundance Mountain, with an elevation of 12,260 feet (3737 meters) is part of an ancient mountain range in Rocky Mountain National Park. The summit is close to Trail Ridge Road, so it is easy to see and is popular with hikers. It is one of 77 peaks in the park which are higher than 12,000 feet and has amazing views for hundreds of miles in all directions.
Trail Ridge Road, the main road through the park, is the highest continuous paved road in the United States, known appropriately as the "Highway to the Sky." It was constructed in 1933 and crosses the Continental Divide at 12,183 feet. The road winds past countless mountain peaks, high-alpine tundra and some of Rocky Mountain National Park's best views.