LONGS PEAK ELEVATION 14,259 FEET. IT IS FRAMED BY MOUNT MEEKER ON THE LEFT AND MOUNT WASHINGTON ON THE RIGHT
LONGS PEAK IS THE TALLEST PEAK IN THE PARK STANDING TALL AT 14,259 FEET
PROUDLY REACHING 11,428 FEET INTO THE SKY IN LATE AFTERNOON
ALPEN GLOW LIGHTS UP HAYDEN SPIRE ON THE TOP LEFT. IT IS A GLACIAL TOWER STANDING TALL AT 12,421 FEET AND THE HOME OF THE LARGEST NUMBER OF BALD EAGLES IN THE PARK.
SUNDOWN OVER THE NEVER SUMMER MOUNTAIN RANGE
STANDING AT 12,110 FEET IN LATE AFTERNOON AT ROCK CUT
WATER LILLIES REACHING FOR THE SURFACE AT NYMPH LAKE
AUTUMN BEAR LAKE REFLECTION IN THIS BEAUTIFUL ALPINE LAKE
BEAUTIFUL BUT RARE FLOWER IN THE PARK
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
GORGEOUS ALPINE LAKE IN THE PARK
THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE AND ASPENS SHOWING OFF ON A BRISK FALL MORNING
SPRING SNOW MELT ROARING DOWN THE SAINT VRAIN CREEK
MOUNTAIN SNOW MELT RUSHING DOWN THE ST. VRAIN CREEK