Rocky Mountain National Park in located about 90 km northwest of Denver, within the front range of the Rocky Mountains. The headwaters of the Colorado River are locted near the park's northwestern edge. It became a national park in January 1915 when President Woodrow Wilson signed the Rocky Mountain National Park Act. UNESCO designated the park as one of the first World Biosphere Reserves in 1976. In 2019, 4.7 million people visited the park.
There are five regions, or geographical zones, within the park:
- Moose and Big Meadows
- Alpine Region
- Wilderness
- Heart of the Park
- Waterfalls and Backcountry
The photo on the postcards shows Bear Lake Road.
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