Arapaho Glacier
Arapaho Glacier is located in the Indian Peaks Wilderness of Colorado, USA. It is one of the largest glaciers in the state and sits at an elevation of approximately 12,000 feet. The glacier is fed by snow and ice from the surrounding peaks, contributing to the area's unique alpine ecosystem.
The glacier is named after the Arapaho people, a Native American tribe that historically inhabited the region. Arapaho Glacier is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering stunning views and opportunities for photography, especially during the summer months when the surrounding wildflowers bloom.