Rocky Mountain National Park- Part One

Rocky is the 3rd most visited national park in the United States. After my initial visit, I can see why. From soaring mountaintops, pristine lakes and abundant wildlife, Rocky Mountain National Park is why we set aside these amazing natural resources.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17 responses to “Rocky Mountain National Park- Part One”

  1. katelon Avatar

    It is beautiful. I spent weeks camping near it and visiting it , and riding horses to lakes near it. I’ve hiked there, too, as an adult.

  2. katelon Avatar

    Stunning photos!

    As a kid, we camped in the nearby town for 3 weeks. I visited the park numerous times and rode horses over the hills to a local lake. I hiked there as an adult, too. I’ve driven back roads coming up to it from the south, and from the west of Boulder and a stunning drive from the hwy to Denver, from Vail, then turning north and following a scenic route through little towns. Such a beautiful area.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      I also traveled through some smaller towns west of Rocky and I will be doing a post soon about rural Colorado

  3. Eliza Waters Avatar

    Stunning scenery, Mike. Thanks for sharing it!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Eliza. It’s more amazing in person.

      1. Eliza Waters Avatar

        I can only imagine!

  4. Oh, the Places We See Avatar

    You’ve captured the beauty of this, one of my favorite national parks, so well, but what amazes me are the animals you’ve seen so closely. Wow! I would love to be by your side while photographing!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      I was about 100 feet from the Elk and Moose. The Marmot came up from behind a wall to within 30 feet of me. I also have a 400mm zoom lens which helps. You can also make things appear closer in your images if you crop them!

  5. www.corneliaweber-photography.com Avatar

    Amazing captures of those Moos.

  6. lexi@thelifebus Avatar

    Once again … beautiful photos!!! I hadn’t been to RMNP in years because you can’t bring dogs. I recently did a mountaineering course that took me into the park. We climbed up the saddle to the right of Hallett Peak. I had forgotten just how beautiful the park is. This makes me want to go back even more. Glad you’re having such a beautiful trip to CO.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Lexi. Colorado is truly a beautiful state. Even the farmland is pretty

  7. pam@ichoosethis Avatar
    pam@ichoosethis

    3rd? I had no idea! And it’s in my backyard…I get there once every 4 years. How sad is that?!! I must put backpacking on the list for next summer. It is a gorgeous place! Wonderful images!!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Pam. I don’t visit and hike around the area I currently live and work. Too crowded. There are many other smaller gems to discover as well.

  8. perdebytjie Avatar

    Absolutely beautiful…stunning photos!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks, it was a great trip to RMNP

  9. Lynn J Simpson Avatar

    Beautiful! I am on the Canada side of the Rocky Mountains and never get tired of their beauty (and pictures of them).

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      The Canadian Rockies are amazing as well. Glad you liked!

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