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The Thunder Basin National Grassland is located in northeastern Wyoming in the Powder River Basin between the Big Horn Mountains and the Black Hills. The Grassland ranges in elevation from 3,600 to 5,200 feet (1,100 to 1,600 m), and the climate is semi-arid.
There are local ranger district offices located in Steamboat Springs, Walden, and Yampa. Thunder Basin National Grassland (547,620 acres) is located in northeastern Wyoming and consists primarily of lands leased to cattle interests. In descending order of land area the grassland is located in Weston, Converse, Campbell, Niobrara, and Crook ...
Formed by the confluence of Antelope Creek and Dry Fork Creek in Wyoming, it rises in northeastern Wyoming in the Thunder Basin National Grassland in Converse County.It flows east into South Dakota, passes Edgemont, and skirts the southern end of the Black Hills, passing through Angostura Reservoir.
National Park Service: Yes Thunder Basin National Grassland: Wyoming: U.S. Forest Service: Trexler Nature Preserve: Pennsylvania: Lehigh County: Yes Turkey River Mounds State Preserve: Iowa: Iowa Department of Natural Resources: Valentine National Wildlife Refuge: Nebraska: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Valles Caldera National Preserve: New ...
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Two Houston homeowners are seeking answers after a municipal water tank burst, flooding their homes. With insurance claims denied and the utility district citing government immunity, they may need ...
Keyhole Reservoir, an impoundment of the Belle Fourche River, was formed by the Keyhole Dam project of the United States Bureau of Reclamation, completed in 1952.The reservoir has a total capacity of 334,200 acre-feet and water surface of 13,700 acres, which provides storage for irrigation, flood control, fish and wildlife conservation, recreation, sediment control, and municipal and ...
Mar. 1—A fast start from beyond the arc led the Laramie High boys basketball team to a 69-46 win over Thunder Basin in the first round of the Class 4A East Regional tournament Thursday in Sheridan.