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  2. Mishawaka Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    The Mishawaka Amphitheatre is a single stage outdoor concert venue located approximately 25 mi (40 km) northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado, on Colorado State Highway 14. It is on the banks of the Poudre River. The restaurant is open year-round and the amphitheatre is open from May to September.

  3. Cache la Poudre River - Wikipedia

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    Rafters on the Poudre River near the Grey Rock trailhead View of the Poudre River from the Big South trail. The Cache la Poudre River (/ ˌ k æ ʃ l ə ˈ p uː d ər / ⓘ KASH lə POO-dər), also known as the Poudre River, is a river in the state of Colorado in the United States.

  4. La Poudre Pass - Wikipedia

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    La Poudre Pass (elevation 10,184 ft (3,104 m)), a high mountain pass, is located in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado in the United States.. The pass straddles the Continental Divide, and separates the headwaters of La Poudre Pass Creek, which joins the Cache la Poudre River and eventually empties into the Gulf of Mexico, from the headwaters of the Colorado River, which drains into the ...

  5. James M. Robb – Colorado River State Park - Wikipedia

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    The James M. Robb – Colorado River State Park is a Colorado State Park along the Colorado River in Mesa County near Grand Junction, Colorado. The 890-acre (3.6 km 2) park established in 1994 has five distinct sections providing access to the river. The Island Acres segment has campsites and a swim beach.

  6. Colorado State Highway 14 - Wikipedia

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    The section in Fort Collins was known as the "Denver Road". The section up the Poudre Canyon was built in the 1920s. The route as a Colorado state highway was established in the 1920s from its current western terminus all the way to Nebraska. In 1926, US 38 took over its routing from Sterling, its current eastern terminus, to Nebraska.

  7. Roosevelt National Forest - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the Colorado National Forest in 1910, and was renamed to honor President Theodore Roosevelt in 1932. [1] The forest has a total area of 813,799 acres (1,271.56 sq mi, or 3,293.33 km 2). [2] Several volunteer groups work with the US Forest Service to help manage the Roosevelt National Forest, including the Poudre Wilderness ...

  8. Country Jam (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Country Jam is a four-day "rain or shine" event. The festival is held at the Country Jam Ranch, a 240-acre (0.97 km 2) ranch and music festival concert venue located near Loma, Colorado, 21 miles northwest of Grand Junction. [2] [3] Many attendees stay in the festival's campground area.

  9. Course of the Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    Here it passes Grand Junction, the largest town on the upper Colorado, where it is joined by the Gunnison River, its largest tributary within Colorado and second largest overall. The Gunnison drains from the northern San Juan Mountains , Elk Mountains and Sawatch Range – which includes Colorado's highest peak, 14,440-foot (4,400 m) Mount ...