Rabbit Ears Pass is a high mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado, where U.S. Route 40 crosses the Continental Divide. The pass offers a unique landscape, with a high elevation of 9,426 feet and a semi-arid to humid climate. The area is home to various animal species, including elk, mule deer, and moose, and provides habitat for many different plants, such as pine, spruce, and aspen trees. Visitors can enjoy various activities, including camping, fishing, hiking, and snowmobiling, as well as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. The pass is also a popular destination for families, with opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration
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