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The Cimarron River is a 22.0-mile-long (35.4 km) [2] tributary that joins the Gunnison River in Curecanti National Recreation Area near Cimarron, Colorado. The river's source is the confluence of two forks near Silver Jack Reservoir in the Uncompahgre National Forest. The Cimarron is fed by the West, Middle, and East forks of the river ...
Cimarron Ridge [2] is a ridge in the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado. The ridge runs north-south and occupies parts of Gunnison , Montrose , Ouray , and Hinsdale counties. The ridge parallels U.S. Highway 550 , and parts of the ridge can be seen from points along the highway.
West Fork Cimarron River is an 11.8-mile-long (19.0 km) [2] tributary of the Cimarron River in Colorado. The river's source is west of Coxcomb Peak in the Uncompahgre Wilderness of Hinsdale County .
The Colorado state wildlife areas are managed for hunting, fishing, observation, management, and preservation of wildlife. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife division of the U.S. State of Colorado manages more than 300 state wildlife areas with a total area of more than 860 square miles (2,230 km 2) in the state. [1]
Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is a stadium complex located in the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale, Arizona, at the former site of the Indian Bend Country Club. It serves as the Major League Baseball spring-training facility for the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies , replacing Tucson Electric Park ...
Cimarron is an unincorporated rural hamlet in Montrose County, Colorado, United States. It is located on the northern side of U.S. Highway 50 , 19 miles from the town of Montrose to its west, and 42 miles from Gunnison, Colorado to its east.
Colorado River [b] (637,137 km 2 (246,000 mi 2) Conejos River 2,078 km 2 (802 mi 2) Crow Creek 3,717 km 2 (1,435 mi 2) Crystal River; Cucharas River; Culebra Creek; Deep Creek; Dolores River 11,998 km 2 (4,633 mi 2) Dry Fork Michigan River; Eagle River 2,515 km 2 (971 mi 2) East Fork Arkansas River; East Fork Cimarron River; East Fork Eagle ...
In northeastern New Mexico and in far western Oklahoma, the river is known as the Dry Cimarron River. The Dry Cimarron is not completely dry, but sometimes its water entirely disappears under the sand in the river bed. The Dry Cimarron Scenic Byway follows the river from Folsom to the Oklahoma border. The waterway becomes simply the Cimarron ...