Rabbit Ears Range

Rabbit Ears Range

Cattle ramp outside Rand, Colorado looking south from Jackson County Road 27, with Rabbit Ears Range in the background. (April 4, 2005)
Highest point
Peak Parkview Mountain
Elevation 12,301 ft (3,749 m)[1]
Coordinates 40°19′49″N 106°08′11″W / 40.33028°N 106.13639°W / 40.33028; -106.13639
Geography
Country United States
State Colorado
County Jackson and Grand
Range coordinates 40°21.5′N 106°18.8′W / 40.3583°N 106.3133°W / 40.3583; -106.3133Coordinates: 40°21.5′N 106°18.8′W / 40.3583°N 106.3133°W / 40.3583; -106.3133
Parent range Rocky Mountains

The Rabbit Ears Range (elevation approximately 11,000 ft) is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in north central Colorado in the United States. The range stretches east-west along the continental divide forming the border between Grand and Jackson Counties, separating Middle Park (south) from North Park (north). The range connects the Front Range on the east with the Park Range and the Gore Range on the west. It is traversable at Willow Creek Pass. Muddy Pass separates the Rabbit Ears range to the east from the Park Range to the north.

Highest Peaks of the Rabbit Ears Range

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