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  2. Horseshoe Park - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Park, courtesy of Rocky Mountain National Park. Horseshoe Park is a flat at 8,524 feet (2,598 m) in elevation in Larimer County, Colorado. [1] It is within the Rocky Mountain National Park, [2] which lies between Estes Park to the east and Grand Lake, Colorado on the west.

  3. Rocky Mountain National Park - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mountain National Park Natural History Handbook. Roberts Hinehart Publishers/Rocky Mountain Nature Association. ISBN 1-879373-80-7. Mills, Enos and John Fielder. Rocky Mountain National Park: A 100 Year Perspective (1995) Musselman, Lloyd K. (July 1971). Rocky Mountain National Park: Administrative History, 1915-1965 (Online ed.).

  4. Sheep Mountain (Beartooth Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Sheep Mountain is located 3.75 miles (6.04 km) north of Cooke City, Montana, in the Beartooth Mountains which are a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. [1] It is set within the New World Mining District and the Custer-Gallatin National Forest.

  5. Snow-capped peaks, scenic grandeur: What to expect at Rocky ...

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    Rocky Mountain National Park is no hidden gem.. Over 4.1 million people visited the park last year, making it the fifth most visited national park in America, according to National Park Service ...

  6. Rocky Mountain, Death Valley: What to know as more national ...

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    Roughly 80% of entry fees stay in the park where they’re collected, while 20% goes to parks that don’t collect fees, according to the National Park Service.

  7. Bighorn sheep - Wikipedia

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    Female Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (O. c. canadensis) in Yellowstone National Park. Starting in 1993, Ramey and colleagues, [12] [15] using DNA testing, have shown this division into seven subspecies is largely illusory. Most scientists currently recognize three subspecies of bighorn.

  8. Sheep Mountain (Gallatin Range, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Sheep Mountain is located 39 miles (63 km) south of Bozeman in the Gallatin Range, which is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. [1] It is set on the common boundary shared by Yellowstone National Park and the Gallatin National Forest.

  9. Sheep Mountain (Park County, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Sheep Mountain is located six miles (9.7 km) north of Gardiner, Montana, in the northern Absaroka Range, which is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. [1] It is set in the Absaroka–Beartooth Wilderness on land managed by Gallatin National Forest. [1] Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Yellowstone River.