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The Snake River is a short tributary of the Blue River, approximately 15 miles (24 km) long, in central Colorado in the United States. It drains a mountainous area on the west side of the Front Range in southeastern Summit County east of Keystone .
Lake Fork (Arkansas River tributary) Lake Fork Gunnison River; Laramie River 11,961 km 2 (4,618 mi 2) Left Hand Creek; Little Beaver Creek 1,602 km 2 (619 mi 2) Little Cimarron River; Little Dolores River; Little Dry Creek; Little Navajo River; Little Snake River 10,629 km 2 (4,104 mi 2) Little Thompson River; Lodgepole Creek 8,374 km 2 (3,233 ...
Sockeye in the Yellowbelly, Stanley, and Pettit Lakes of the Sawtooth basin were eradicated by management actions of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game in the 1950s, and irrigation diversions lead to the extirpation of the Pettit Lake population. [188] Snake River sockeye returns declined to 4,500 in the 1950s and only a few dozen by the ...
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Printable version; In other projects ... the upper Colorado River [a] ... Little Snake River: Yampa River: 10,629 km 2 4,104 mi 2
The largest reservoir entirely contained in Colorado is Blue Mesa Reservoir, with a capacity of 829,500 acre⋅ft (1.0 billion m 3). The total storage of the reservoirs on this list is 3,804,458 acre⋅ft (4.7 billion m 3), although not all is allocated for use by Colorado.
The North Fork Snake River is a tributary of the Snake River in central Colorado in the United States. It flows from a source near Loveland Pass to a confluence with the Snake River in Keystone . Pass Lake is a secondary source of the river.
The Snake River Range is located in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Idaho and includes 10 mountains over 9,000 feet (2,700 m). [1] The tallest peak in the range is Mount Baird at 10,030 feet (3,060 m). [1] [2] The range trends northwest to southeast and is bordered on the north by the Teton Range and the two ranges meet at Teton Pass.