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The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River. It generally flows to the east and southeast as it traverses the U.S. states of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The river's source basin lies in Colorado, specifically the Arkansas River Valley. The headwaters derive from the snowpack in the Sawatch and Mosquito ...
South of St. Stephens Church on the Mattaponi River 37°45′06″N 77°03′53″W / 37.751528°N 77.064722°W / 37.751528; -77.064722 St. Stephens Church
The confluence of Monument Creek (right) with Fountain Creek (center) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Monument Creek is an El Paso County, Colorado , stream on the Arkansas River water basin. It flows south from Mount Deception through Pikeview and Monument , and into Colorado Springs , where it meets up with Fountain Creek . [ 1 ]
SH 89 Bridge SH 89: Prowers County: US 385 Bridge US 385: Main Street Bridge US 50 / US 287 (Main Street) : Lamar: Bent Avenue Bridge US 50 (Bent Avenue) : Las Animas: Adams Avenue, Main Street Bridge
Fountain Creek is a creek that originates in Woodland Park in Teller County and flows through El Paso County to its confluence with the Arkansas River near Pueblo in Pueblo County, Colorado. [1] [2] The 74.5-mile-long (119.9 km) creek, [3] once known as the Fontaine qui Bouille, [4] [5] is a tributary of the Arkansas River. [6]: 8
East Fork Arkansas River is a 20.6-mile-long (33.2 km) [2] tributary of the Arkansas River that flows from a source on Mount Arkansas in the Mosquito Range of central Colorado. It joins with Tennessee Creek to form the Arkansas River west of Leadville, Colorado .
The Jicarilla Apache, however, survived by moving from the Arkansas River to the Colorado/New Mexico border area and cultivating friendly relations with the Spanish colonists in New Mexico. During the first half of the 19th century, some factions of the Arapaho and Cheyenne people moved southward into the Arkansas River Valley, becoming allies ...
The Arkansas River: From Leadville to Lamar is a 2018 American documentary film about the agricultural, environmental, and recreation aspects of the Arkansas River in the US state of Colorado. [1] The film was written and directed by Samuel Ebersole and produced by Samuel Ebersole and Dustin Hodge .