
In Appreciation of Rocky’s Amphibians
They may not be as majestic as an elk or as photogenic as a pika, but Rocky Mountain National Park is home to four amazing species of amphibians with unique
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At the heart of Rocky Mountain National Park are the people who care for it — dedicated rangers who protect its landscapes, assist visitors, respond to emergencies, and ensure these rivers, mountains, and forests remain part of America’s heritage for future generations.
In a moving new video, legendary singer-songwriter Judy Collins shares her deep connection to the park and her heartfelt thanks to the rangers who make it all possible.
For Collins, Rocky is more than a destination — it’s a source of inspiration, reflection, and peace. Her words are a powerful reminder that protecting Rocky also means supporting the people who care for the park every day.
They may not be as majestic as an elk or as photogenic as a pika, but Rocky Mountain National Park is home to four amazing species of amphibians with unique
By Gabby Sherwood, Communications Associate On Sunday, April 20th, 50 people gathered at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center auditorium for the final talk in the bi-weekly Winter Speaker Series event.
Proceeds from license plates go directly to educational programs in Rocky.