The Maroon Bells are two iconic peaks located in the Elk Mountains of Colorado, known for their stunning beauty and dramatic appearance. Rising to 14,163 feet and 14,014 feet, these twin mountains are famous for their distinctive maroon-hued rock formations, which are best viewed during sunrise when they reflect off the surrounding Maroon Lake. The Maroon Bells are a popular destination for hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts, offering breathtaking views and a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking to camping. The surrounding wilderness area is part of the White River National Forest, making it a pristine natural landmark.