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Rocky Mountain National ParkA photo of climbers preparing for the first technical climb of the east face of Longs Peak.
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Rocky Mountain National Park
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Photo Longs Peak East Face
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Longs Peak is a technical climb most of the year. However, snow and ice along the Keyhole Route usually melt enough around July 4 each year to allow visitors to hike the popular trail.

Click on this link to access the Longs Peak Webcam at Rocky Mountain National Park.

For more information about climbing and hiking Longs Peak, click here.

A photo of arrowheads that archeologists found in the park.  

Did You Know?
The area now known as Rocky Mountain National Park has been occupied by human beings for 10,000 years. Archeologists have found more than 300 prehistoric sites at elevations ranging from 8,000 to 13,000 feet above sea level.
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Last Updated: November 27, 2006 at 16:31 EST