Byers Peak Wilderness
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox DownloadByers Peak (left) towers above the Keyser Creek valley in the Byers Peak Wilderness. Second peak from the left is Bills Peak. The Byers Peak Wilderness encompasses 8,801 acres in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests near Winter Park, Colorado. The wilderness area was established in 1993. The wilderness area and the 12,804 foot peak are named after William N. Byers, founder of Colorado’s first newspaper, the Rocky Mountain News. *** Editors Note: This image is panorama comprised of multiple overlapping images.
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