Lava Cliffs features a rare section of volcanic rock in Rocky Mountain Nationall Park. This area is the result of a lava flow that traveled from the Never Summer Range around 28 million years ago. Many years later, glaciers moving through the area cut open the hillside and revealed the lava cliffs seen today. Look closely for sightings of wildlife perched along the cliffs. Prairie Falcons and American Pipits can be seen in the area. In mid-summer, look to the valley beneath the cliffs for elk enjoying the cold, alpine air.
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