Q2. What is the elevation of Maroon Bells?14,163 feet (4317 meters)10,527 feet (3208 meters)9,738 feet (2970 meters)12,589 feet (3837 meters)
Q3. Which two mountains form the Maroon Bells?Longs Peak and Pikes PeakMount Whitney and Mount ElbertMount Rainier and Mount ShastaMaroon Peak and North Maroon Peak
Q5. Which national forest are the Maroon Bells located in?San Juan National ForestUinta-Wasatch-Cache National ForestSan Isabel National ForestWhite River National Forest
Q8. What is the most popular trail in the Maroon Bells area?Mount Bierstadt TrailMount Elbert TrailAngels Landing TrailMaroon Lake Scenic Trail
Q9. What is the Maroon Bells Wilderness?A national parkA ski resortA protected wilderness areaA volcanic mountain range
Q10. What activities can visitors enjoy at Maroon Bells?Surfing, snorkeling, and kayakingRock climbing, mountain biking, and raftingHiking, camping, fishing, and photographySkiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing
Q12. Are there any fees to visit Maroon Bells?There is a fee for hikingThere is a fee for campingYes, there is a fee for parkingNo, it is free to visit
Q13. What is the nickname given to Maroon Bells?The Enchanted HillsThe Deadly BellsThe Serene MountainsThe Majestic Peaks
Q14. How far is Maroon Bells from Aspen?Approximately 50 milesApproximately 100 milesApproximately 200 milesApproximately 10 miles
Q15. Are drones allowed in the Maroon Bells area?Yes, drones are allowed without any restrictionsOnly commercial drones are allowedYes, drones are allowed with a permitNo, drones are not permitted