Any idea what are these tracks are from?

They're about 26" apart, and are approximately 4" wide by 3" long.

In a pine tree grove in the Colorado Rocky Mountains at ~9,000' ASL.

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Hard to tell without some reference for size.
I'm not sure I understand this, as I gave the following in the original post:

They're about 26" apart, and are approximately 4" wide by 3" long.

But maybe you just missed it.

I googled "rabbit tracks in snow", and it didn't show anything like this. But I'm going to go with that guess anyway because I think it is the most likely guess anyone has come up with. And there are a lot of rabbits down there.

I only shoot the rabbits in our inner parameter or in our gardens. But I let them live elsewhere on our property.

So, I think that's probably it.

Thanks, guys! It's appreciated.
 
I'm not sure I understand this, as I gave the following in the original post:

They're about 26" apart, and are approximately 4" wide by 3" long.

But maybe you just missed it.

I googled "rabbit tracks in snow", and it didn't show anything like this. But I'm going to go with that guess anyway because I think it is the most likely guess anyone has come up with. And there are a lot of rabbits down there.

I only shoot the rabbits in our inner parameter or in our gardens. But I let them live elsewhere on our property.

So, I think that's probably it.

Thanks, guys! It's appreciated.
Try snowshoe hare. Hares are different from rabbits.

 
I'm not sure I understand this, as I gave the following in the original post:

They're about 26" apart, and are approximately 4" wide by 3" long.

But maybe you just missed it.

I googled "rabbit tracks in snow", and it didn't show anything like this. But I'm going to go with that guess anyway because I think it is the most likely guess anyone has come up with. And there are a lot of rabbits down there.

I only shoot the rabbits in our inner parameter or in our gardens. But I let them live elsewhere on our property.

So, I think that's probably it.

Thanks, guys! It's appreciated.

I saw the measurements, nothing for a frame of reference in the photo though. Kinda like throwing an MOA coin or a thumbnail next to a group, helps the brain process what I'm seeing and give it some perspective.

Photo of tracks and snow, even with measurements supplied, are just harder to process, for me anyway.
 
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