It's difficult to avoid seeing wildlife in Rocky Mountain National Park, located north of Denver along the Continental Divide. The elk come out of the hills at dusk in the fall, as its mating season. Pick up the camera, aim and shoot. It's simple to get a shot like the one above.
As is usual with national parks, there are some drives with spectacular scenery. You can get above the tree line and see the Rockies in all their glory.
The place is 415 square miles, and there are 77 mountain peaks, dozens of lakes, and miles of hiking trails to explore.
You're right - one photo isn't enough. No wonder you need a reservation to get into the place at peak hours.
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