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La Plata River (Navajo: Tsé Dogoi Ńlíní) is a 70-mile-long (110 km) [2] tributary to the San Juan River in La Plata County, Colorado, and San Juan County, New Mexico, in the United States. This small river heads at the western foot of Snow Storm Peak in the La Plata Mountains of southwestern Colorado , approximately 35 miles (56 km) north ...
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The airport covers an area of 236 acres (96 ha) at an elevation of 5,790 feet (1,765 m) above mean sea level. It has one runways : 16/34 is 5,007 by 75 feet (1,526 x 23 m) with an asphalt pavement. Runway 6/24 is permanently closed and a fence has been built across it.
Navajo State Park in Colorado and Navajo Lake State Park in New Mexico provide boating, water-skiing, fishing, and shoreline camping; two marinas are located in the New Mexico portion of the lake. [ 113 ] [ 114 ] The 6 miles (9.7 km) of river from below Navajo Dam to Gobernador Wash are known as one of the best trout fishing waters in the ...
Topographic elevation is the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level. [1] [2] Topographic prominence is how high the summit rises above its surroundings. [3] [2] Topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) is how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation. [4] Not all summits over 14,000 feet qualify as fourteeners ...
New Mexico: 8,562 feet 2610 m 56 Douglas Pass Colorado: 8,268 feet 2520 m 57 Cerro Summit: 7,950 feet 2423 m 58 Raton Pass [175] New Mexico: 7,834 feet 2388 m 59 Yellowjacket Pass Colorado: 7,783 feet 2372 m 60 Glorieta Pass New Mexico: 7,557 feet 2303 m 61 South Pass [176] Wyoming: 7,550 feet 2301 m 62 Monument Hill Colorado
Wheeler Peak and surrounding peaks, viewed from Eagle Nest, New Mexico. Wheeler Peak is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of New Mexico.It is located northeast of Taos and south of Red River in the northern part of the state, and just 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of the ski slopes of Taos Ski Valley.
The two peaks, East Spanish Peak at elevation 12,688 feet (3,867 m) and West Spanish Peak at elevation 13,631 feet (4,155 m), are east of, and separate from, the Culebra Range of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Both of the Spanish Peaks are higher than any point in the United States farther east.