The Rocky Mountains.
The high mountain range in the west of the US is called the Rocky Mountains.
Colorado borders Kansas to the West ... and contains portions of the Rocky Mountain range
Denver is located in the South Platte River Valley on the High Plains, which is east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.
Colorado borders Kansas to the West ... and contains portions of the Rocky Mountain range.Colorado and the Rocky Mountains.
Mount Elbert, located in central Colorado, is 14,443 ft. (4,402 m.) above sea level.
Mount Elbert is the highest peak in the Rocky Mountains, the highest of the fourteeners in Colorado, and the high point of the Sawatch Mountain Range.
Because it provides them with a Rocky Mountain High.
In the high plains just east of the Rocky Mountains
Colorado? ~ Colorado is one of the rocky mountain states, there really isn't one state called "The Rocky Mountain State." There are states IN the 'Rockies' but not actually The rocky Mountain State. Those states are: <Colorado> <Montana> <Wyoming> <Nevada> <Utah> <Arizona> <New Mexico> <Idaho> Hope I helped!(:
The North American mountain that is 4.399m in height is called Mount Massive and it is in the Sawatch Range that lies in Colorado.
The Rocky Mountains in North America have several ranges with high peaks. The highest peaks are found in the Colorado Rockies, particularly in the Sawatch Range and the Front Range, with popular peaks like Mount Elbert and Longs Peak exceeding 14,000 feet in elevation.