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One of my favorite overlooks in this park
This overlook at 11,716 feet is not too far from the Alpine Visitor Center. A 5 minute easy flat trail takes you to another overlook. I think the trail is handicapped accessible. It is a very pretty ...
This overlook at 11,716 feet is not too far from the Alpine Visitor Center. A 5 minute easy flat trail takes you to another overlook. I think the trail is handicapped accessible. It is a very pretty ...
Marmots galore! These roly-poly animals were whistling and climbing everywhere on the rocks below the overlook. We couldn't stay as long as we liked when thunder and lightning started. The second afte...
Marmots galore! These roly-poly animals were whistling and climbing everywhere on the rocks below the overlook. We couldn't stay as long as we liked when thunder and lightning started. The second afte...
Forest Canyon is home to many picas and yellow-bellied marmots that are fun to watch. The marmots were on rocks sunning themselves. They hibernate about 8-9 months, so have a short time span in whic...
One of my favorite overlooks in this park
This overlook at 11,716 feet is not too far from the Alpine Visitor Center. A 5 minute easy flat trail takes you to another overlook. I think the trail is handicapped accessible. It is a very pretty ...
One of my favorite overlooks in this park
This overlook at 11,716 feet is not too far from the Alpine Visitor Center. A 5 minute easy flat trail takes you to another overlook. I think the trail is handicapped accessible. It is a very pretty ...
Favorite Overlook
Marmots galore! These roly-poly animals were whistling and climbing everywhere on the rocks below the overlook. We couldn't stay as long as we liked when thunder and lightning started. The second afte...
Favorite Overlook
Marmots galore! These roly-poly animals were whistling and climbing everywhere on the rocks below the overlook. We couldn't stay as long as we liked when thunder and lightning started. The second afte...
Yellow-bellied marmots
Forest Canyon is home to many picas and yellow-bellied marmots that are fun to watch. The marmots were on rocks sunning themselves. They hibernate about 8-9 months, so have a short time span in whic...