Front Range

The Front Range is a mountain range in the United States, part of the larger Rocky Mountains, that stretches from Wyoming through Colorado. It is characterized by a series of peaks that are close to the populated areas of the Colorado Front Range urban corridor, including cities like Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs. The term “Front Range” generally refers to the eastern foothills and the specific peaks that are visible from the plains to the east. This area is known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse ecosystems, and significant geological features. The Front Range plays a prominent role in Colorado’s geography and culture, serving as both a natural barrier and a prominent landmark for residents and visitors alike.