Moraine Park

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Moraine Park is a broad, glacially carved valley and popular scenic area in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park, known for its meadows, wildlife viewing, and hiking opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf scenic area
tourist attraction
valley
conservationStatus protected within national park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
geologicalFeature glacial moraine deposits at valley margins
hasCharacteristic broad valley floor
glacially carved
open meadows
riparian areas
surrounded by mountain peaks
hasEcosystemType montane meadow
riparian ecosystem
hasFacility Moraine Park Campground
Moraine Park Discovery Center
hasRecreationalActivity day hiking
picnicking
snowshoeing in winter
wildlife watching
hasVegetationType grassland meadows
ponderosa pine forest nearby
willow thickets
hasViewOf Longs Peak (distantly)
surrounding Rocky Mountain peaks
hydrologyFeature Big Thompson River
meandering streams
isAccessedBy Bear Lake Road
surface form: Bear Lake Road corridor

Moraine Park Road
isManagedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
isWithinProtectedArea Rocky Mountain National Park
knownFor bird watching
camping nearby
elk viewing
hiking
photography
scenic views
wildlife viewing
landformOrigin glacial valley
locatedIn Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park
United States of America
surface form: United States
nearTo Estes Park, Colorado
partOf Front Range of the Rocky Mountains
regulation subject to Rocky Mountain National Park rules and permits
seasonalAttraction elk rut in autumn
state Colorado
typicalUse scenic driving stop
starting point for trails

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