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Inside Colorado's national parks
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Colorado is many things to many people. To millions, it is a nature lover's paradise. With four national parks and 44 state parks and statewide recreation programs, there are endless opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.
In the leadup to the September 27 premiere of Ken Burns' "The National Parks: America's Best Idea," Rocky Mountain PBS is pleased to roll out short segments on the natural places we love – and the people who enjoy them – across Colorado.
Clip 1: An overview & history of
Rocky Mountain National Park
Clip 2: Nature profile of the big horn sheep
Clip 3: A park ranger's perspective on the ancient ruins in
Mesa Verde National Park
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