What landforms are in Colorado?

There are many. Just to name a few: The Rocky Mountains that include 53 peaks over 14,000 ft The Royal Gorge which is 1250 feet deep and ten miles long near Canon City Red Rocks amphitheater - beautiful red rocks that jut out of the ground in Morrison where they hold concerts due to the acoustics that the formation creates The Garden of the Gods which is more red sandstone formations close to Colorado Springs There are many different natural hot springs The Cave of the Winds which features crystal formations Remnants of the Old West such as Ghost Towns, abandoned mines & cemeteries Cliff Palace which is where the ancient Anasazi Indians once lived in the southwest corner of the state Dinosaur Ridge where you can see dinosaur footprints & other fossils in Morrison, CO.

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