#RabbitMountain

Scott Kissingerscottkiss
2025-09-21

Late spring at Rabbit Mountain, dusted in snow. Colorado always keeps you guessing.

Would you welcome one more snowfall, or prefer to leave winter behind?

Snow-dusted foothills at Rabbit Mountain Open Space in Colorado. The slopes reveal patches of red rock and sagebrush while cloud-covered peaks rise in the distance.
Scott Kissingerscottkiss
2025-07-10

Sunrise at Rabbit Mountain Open Space. I waited for the light to break just behind this lone tree, its silhouette casting long shadows across the grassland.

Follow for more front range landscapes and light studies.

Silhouette of a lone tree at sunrise, with light beaming through its branches and long morning shadows stretching across the grassland at Rabbit Mountain Open Space in Colorado.
Scott Kissingerscottkiss
2025-06-09

Rabbit Mountain’s canyons lit up after fresh snowfall, revealing dramatic lines and snowy depth.

Follow for more from Colorado’s wild side — and share if views like this hit your reset button.

Landscape photo of Rabbit Mountain Open Space in Colorado after fresh snowfall. The canyon and surrounding ridgelines are partially dusted with snow, with patches of green trees and red rock formations visible beneath a dramatic sky.
Scott Kissingerscottkiss
2025-05-15

A dramatic sky looms over a snowy field on Rabbit Mountain, anchored by a solitary raptor perch. I love the quiet geometry in scenes like this — clean, minimal, and full of mood. More of these moments coming soon.

Black and white image of a snow-dusted field under a large, dramatic cloud. A single raptor perch pole stands to the right, silhouetted against the sky, with a fence and a second perch in the background.
Scott Kissingerscottkiss
2025-05-13

A dusting of snow at Rabbit Mountain, Colorado.
This log has seen fire, wind, and time — now it’s catching the last of winter.

High contrast, wide views, and quiet air.

A snow-dusted, weathered tree trunk lies in a field of dry grass and rocky soil, overlooking a vast, open landscape under a partly cloudy sky. The view stretches across the plains toward a distant city skyline.
Scott Kissingerscottkiss
2025-05-12

On the trail near Rabbit Mountain, this cactus poked through a crust of spring snow — proof that the high desert doesn’t wait for a melt.
🌵 More trail moments and seasonal crossovers coming soon.

A small cactus partially covered in snow, surrounded by sparse grasses and dried plants. The scene was captured in early spring on a hiking trail in Rabbit Mountain, near Lyons, Colorado. The sunlight catches the snow crystals and cactus spines, creating a contrast between desert and winter elements.

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