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3 Rock Formations to Explore in Colorado

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It is home to no less than twenty-six ski resorts such as those in Vail and Breckenridge; other winter activities include snowboarding, sledding, sleigh rides, snow hiking and snowmobiling. The state is blessed with national parks, grasslands and forests where in warmer weather you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking or rock climbing.

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Rock Formations to Explore in Colorado

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Flatirons
One of the most spectacular city views in the country. The dramatic rock outcroppings as well as the hiking trails will afford life-long memories. The Flatirons consist of conglomeratic sandstone of the Fountain Formation. Geologists estimate the age of these rocks as 290 to 296 million years; they were lifted and tilted into their present orientation. They are popular destinations for hikers and rock climbers, with rock grades ranging from easy to world-class.
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Garden of the Gods
Garden of the Gods is a public park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971. The garden's red rock formations were created during a geological upheaval along a natural fault line millions of years ago. Archaeological evidence shows that prehistoric people visited Garden of the Gods about 1330 BC.The outstanding geologic features of the park, including Steamboat Rock, the Three Graces, and Balanced Rock.
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Steamboat Rock
Steamboat Rock is a large rock formation in Moffat County, Colorado. It is located on the banks of the Colorado River and is a popular spot for hiking, camping, and picnicking. The rock gets its name from its resemblance to a steamboat, and it is one of the largest such formations in the state. The area around Steamboat Rock is rich in geological history, and the rock itself is thought to be about 1.6 billion years old. Today, it is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

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