Where else can you start your hike in the summer sun and end it atop a mountain in the snow? One place is Rocky Mountain ...
During the colder months, Canada transforms into a magical winter wonderland packed with thrilling sports, hidden gems, and natural journeys through the wilderness.
Canada’s first national park is also its most majestic. It’s a mosaic of Rocky Mountains and deep valleys, glaciers and icefields, rushing rivers and tranquil lakes that continue to awe ...
Rocky Mountain National Park encompasses more than 250,000 acres and boasts 124 named mountain peaks. Subsequently, the massive park draws visitors interested in camping, biking, fishing and ...
A group of snowshoers were traveling along the Emerald Lake Trail, located on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park, ...
Canada is no stranger to national parks. Banff, located in the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, is surrounded by them, with Jasper to the north and the less-crowded Yoho National Park to the west.
Back before the internet, hikers only had one tool to explore Rocky Mountain National Park. They simply called it the Dannen book. Kent Dannen, seen in this undated photo, wrote the guidebook ...
Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park, which spans 415 square miles, offers endless recreation opportunities. From watching the trees change colors in the fall to cross-country skiing in the ...
Rocky Mountain National Park is home to herds of elk and bighorn sheep, but it also has a population of mountain lions and black bears. Although attacks are very rare, the National Park Service ...
Average annual temperature increase over the last century in the high-elevation park from climate change Rocky Mountain National Park covers 415 square miles atop the Continental Divide in the Front ...