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  2. South Platte River - Wikipedia

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    The South Platte also served as a vital water source in Colorado. Long before the city of Denver was created, many travelers came to the South Platte River to escape the arid Great Plains. These people could survive the heat, but not without the vital water source that the South Platte gave them.

  3. Chatfield Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Chatfield Reservoir is routinely monitored in three areas: the Reservoir Centroid, the South Platte Arm, and the Plum Creek Arm, which is overseen by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The water is tested for unhealthy levels of phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, nutrients, constituents of concern, total suspended solids ...

  4. Jackson Lake State Park (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir, elevation 4,429 feet (1,350 m), [3] receives water from the South Platte River and stores it for irrigation throughout the summer months. The park offers 260 camping spaces, fishing, boating, and various other activities such as bird watching, hunting, and an OHV track.

  5. List of fishes of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Native to Colorado and found in small lakes in ponds. This is a common fish that will generally over-populate in lakes and ponds. The green sunfish will eat anything that will fit in their mouths such as insects, small fish, small crayfish, and frogs. The Green sunfish usually resides in a wide range of environments depending on the conditions.

  6. Antero Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Antero Reservoir is a reservoir in the US state of Colorado. [1] It was created by the first dam placed on the South Platte River in Park County, central Colorado.It is owned by Denver Water and supplies drinking water to the greater Denver metro region almost 140 miles (230 km) away.

  7. Cherry Creek (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Creek Dam and reservoir. View is to the south. Frozen Cherry Creek reservoir. Cherry Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, 48.0 miles (77.2 km) long, [2] in Colorado in the United States. [3] The creek is named for the profusion of black chokecherry shrubs (Prunus virginiana demissa) that grow along its banks. [4]

  8. Platte River - Wikipedia

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    The total number of dams in the South Platte drainage may exceed 1,000 as nearly all major streams have at least one dam on them. [7] The South Platte River serves as the principal source of water for arid eastern Colorado. The South Platte River valley provided a major emigration path to Denver.

  9. Harvey Gap State Park - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Gap State Park, is a Colorado state park [2] founded in 1987. [3] It is well known for its fishing and limited use boating. The park's reservoir — Grass Valley Reservoir — is 190 acres (0.77 km 2 ) when full and allows fishing year round.