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The mountains are timbered with conifers and aspen to the tree line, at an elevation of about 12,000 ft (3,700 m) in southern Colorado to about 10,500 ft (3,200 m) in northern Colorado; above this only alpine vegetation grows. The Rockies are snow-covered only in the winter; most snow melts by mid-August with the exception of a few small glaciers.
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History of the Colorado State College of Education 1935–1957; History of the Colorado State Normal School 1890–1911; History of the Colorado State Normal School for Children 1901–1923; History of the Colorado State Teachers College 1911–1935; History of the Colorado State University 1879– History of the Colorado State University ...
Map of the USA showing borders of states and counties. Adapted by Wapcaplet from a public-domain map courtesy of the U.S. Census Bureau website. Date: 25 September 2006: Source: en:File:Map of USA with county outlines.png: Author
A map of Colorado, with county outlines and names. This is a modification of Image:Map of Colorado counties, blank.svg. See that page for information about the map. David Benbennick made this map. I release all rights to it.
Colorado is the state of the United States of America that encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the high western edge of the Great Plains.
The summit of Mount Elbert at 14,437.6 feet (4,400.58 m) elevation in Lake County is the highest point in Colorado and the Rocky Mountains of North America. [5] [56] Colorado is the only U.S. state that lies entirely above 1,000 meters elevation.
Isolated ranges of the Southern Rocky Mountains, such as the San Juan Mountains in Colorado and the La Sal Mountains in Utah, intermix into the central and southern parts of the Colorado Plateau. It is composed of six sections: [2]: 367 Uinta Basin Section