The Rocky Mountains stretch from New Mexico in the United States to British Columbia in Canada. This mountain range is known for its rugged terrain, large peaks, and diverse ecosystems.
The Rocky Mountain range runs through the United States and Canada. It stretches from northern British Columbia in Canada down to New Mexico in the United States.
In the US, the Rocky Mountains run from northern British Columbia in Canada down to New Mexico in the United States. The Cascade Range stretches from British Columbia in Canada through Washington and Oregon in the US. The Appalachian Mountains span from Newfoundland in Canada to Alabama in the US.
They are on the western half of North America and stretch from northern Canada down into Mexico.
The western mountain region stretches from northern British Columbia (Canada) to New Mexico (USA). Parts of the Western Mountain region can be known as "the rockies", a name taken from "Rock on the horizon". The highest known peak is called Mount Elbert, Colorado, standing at an amazing 14,440 feet above sea level.
The Rocky Mountains is on the North America Continent. The Rockies stretches for 3,000 miles from British Columbia and Alberta in Canada, then through the American states of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and down to New Mexico.
The Pan-American Highway. it stretches from northern Mexico to southern Chile.
The Rocky Mountains extend 3,000 miles from British Columbia, Canada to New Mexico. The Rocky Mountains are not in Alaska.
The Rocky Mountains extend 3000 miles from British Columbia, Canada to New Mexico.
Canadian Rockies are the major mountain range in the western Canada. The Rockies are a 3000 miles long range with Northern most edge in British Columbia, Canada and southern edge in the Northern New Mexico, USA.
Of course, if you want to spend a year that way . . .
From Mexico City to Lillooet, BC there is a distance of 4,016 Kilometers (2,495 miles).