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  2. Red Rocks Park - Wikipedia

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    The red sandstone found throughout Red Rocks Park is geologically identified as belonging to the Fountain Formation. [2] Other Colorado examples of Fountain Formation geology include nearby Roxborough State Park , Garden of the Gods near Colorado Springs , and the Flatirons near Boulder .

  3. Red Rock Canyon Open Space - Wikipedia

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    Red Rock Canyon Open Space is a 1,474-acre (2.3 sq mi; 6.0 km 2) city park in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is situated on the west side of the city, adjacent to Manitou Springs and south of U.S. Route 24. The park consists of a series of parallel ridges (called "hogbacks") and eroded canyons.

  4. A Hiker's Path: The open spaces of Colorado Springs' Red Rock ...

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    The park contains 1,474 acres and has 11 marked trails to hike. ... A close-up view of many of the smaller rock formations revealed details in the rocks, such as shades and lines and other ...

  5. Garden of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    Garden of the Gods (Arapaho: Ho3o’uu Niitko’usi’i) is a 1,341.3-acre (542.8 ha) public park located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. [ 1 ] 862 acres (349 ha) of the park was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971.

  6. Fountain Formation - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Formation unconformably overlying Precambrian rocks at the parking lot of Red Rocks Park. The Fountain Formation is found along the Front Range of Colorado. To the north, the Formation unconformably overlies Precambrian granite and gneiss. To the south, it overlies Mississippian, Ordovician and Devonian Limestones, as well as Cambrian ...

  7. On the rocks - AOL

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    Red Rocks Amphitheatre, located in Morrison, Colorado, about 400 miles north of Santa Fe, has proven to be one of the busiest concert venues in the U.S. over the last few decades.