US National Monument: Colorado National Monument - Colorado (1911)
US National Monument: Colorado National Monument - Colorado (1911)
Colorado National Monument is a stunning red-rock desert landscape with spectacular views of canyons, monoliths, and rock spires.
This monument was proclaimed by President William Howard Taft in 1911 and covers over 20,000 acres.
It boasts a number of trails for visitors to explore, including the iconic Monument Canyon Trail and the Serpents Trail.
The park also offers a variety of educational and recreational activities, such as rock climbing, camping, and wildlife watching.
Visitors can also take in the beauty of the park from the comfort of their car by driving along the 23-mile Rim Rock Drive.
During the warmer months, visitors can enjoy wildflower blooms and explore the colorful landscape.
Winter visitors can experience snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, as well as snowmobiling and ice fishing.
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