__ you finish this crossword puzzle, you're a Colorado geography pro!
You might use your camera to snap a quick ___ of a friend in front of a Colorado landscape
The U.S. Post Office abbreviation for Colorado is __
The Peaks to Plains _____, when completed, will allow people to walk or bike 65 miles from Loveland Pass to downtown Denver
The _______ River runs from Leadville all the way to the Mississippi River
A ___ is a weight of 2,000 pounds
________ Colorado is the highest elevation city in the U.S.
If you go camping in Colorado, you might pitch a ____ to sleep in
Castle Rock is an example of a _____ landform
Colorado is the only U.S. state ever to turn down the opportunity to host the ________
The San ____ Valley is where the first modern agricultural water right was established in Colorado
A sturdy _____ can be a great hiking aid... or a fun thing for your dog to fetch
Colorado has 11 National _______ and 2 National Grasslands
__ is the U.S. Post Office abbreviation for one of Colorado's neighboring states
___, often seen grazing in Rocky Mountain National Park, are also called "wapiti"
__ is the U.S. Post Office abbreviation for one of the Four Corners states
Mount ____ ___ in the Colorado Front Range used to be called Mount Evans
Largemouth ____ were the first fish to be introduced into Colorado waters in 1878
A railroad ___ is a piece of wood that spaces and stabilizes two railroad tracks
The Royal ______ bridge is the highest elevation suspension bridge in the U.S.
The ____ Rush of 1849 led to the creation of Colorado Territory in 1861
The ____ Bunting is Colorado's state bird
Colorado became a ______ in 1876
Mesa Verde is an archeological site of Ancestral _____ cliff dwellings
The internationally known ski town of _____ shares its name with a tree that's also the answer to 11 Across
Do you really get "300 days of ___ a year" as a Colorado resident? It depends on where you live
Colorado's mountains get a lot of ____ in the winter months