While the official state song of Colorado is “Where the Columbines Grow” by Dr. Arthur John Fynn, native Coloradans have an unofficial tune that we prefer, which is – of course – “Rocky Mountain High” by John Denver. Written and recorded in 1972, “Rocky Mountain High” was penned after Denver’s move to Aspen, which is where he discovered his love of the Rocky Mountains and the state of Colorado. Do you want to re-live this Americana classic for yourself? Here is how you can:

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What is your preferred “Rocky Mountain High”? Let us know in the comments! To learn even more about this famous area, check out 5 Things Everyone Should Know Before Traveling To Rocky Mountain National Park.

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