Yes there are two distinct caldera's in Colorado. One is named Detsero which is near the town of Detsero, CO the caldera's position is 39degrees 39.63'N 107degrees 2.10' West. It last erupted in 2200 BC The other one is named La Garita Caldera near La Garita, CO it is a spectacular place to visit it has been extinct for quite sometime.
DOTSERO Volcano, located north of DOTSERO Colorado. North of I-7-, East of Glenwood springs. Other volcano's Creede Caldera, San Luis Caldera Complex, Silverton Caldera, Blue Creek Caldera, La Gartita Caldera, Bachelar Caldera, Cochetopa Caldera, West Elk Volcano, 29 mile volcano complex, Elkhead Mountains Volcanics, Lone Cone, That is just a few, the majority of the San Juans are Volcanic. There are also some front Range volcanoes, The Flat Tops are all fissure erutions with small cones, Basalt Mountain, is a shield cone also.
Because there in Colorado.
Monte Rosa at 15,203 feet above sea level is the talllest in Switzerland and is taller than any Colorado Mountain.
Yes, the Rocky Mountains.
Its mostly mountains on the western side of Colorado
they live in Mountains of Wyoming and Colorado
No, as Colorado is not 100% mountainous. There are flatlands, deserts, and hills located in Colorado in addition to mountains.
I live in a high desert in western Colorado. It is surrounded by mountains. No prairie's.
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The Rocky Mountains stretch across Montana and Colorado.
No.
California has the highest elevation mountain in the lower 48 states, Mt. Whitney. However, Colorado has more high mountains than any state including Alaska. It is the highest elevated land mass in the United States.
we went to colorado and toured the rocky mountains.