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  2. Cheyenne Bottoms - Wikipedia

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    Cheyenne Bottoms is located at (38.4694559, -98.6559125) at an elevation of 1,795 feet (547 It lies in central Kansas in the Arkansas River Lowlands region of the Great Plains . [ 3 ] Its primary inflows are two small local streams, Blood Creek and Deception Creek, which flow into it from the northwest.

  3. Quivira National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Birdhouse Boulevard is a 1,000-foot (300 m) wheel-chair accessible trail lined with birdhouses. A wildlife observation tower is located on the south side of Little Salt Marsh. Two photography blinds and a spotting scope aid in observing wildlife. Hunting for small game and waterfowl is permitted on 8,000 acres (32 km 2) of the refuge. A "Kid's ...

  4. Big Timbers - Wikipedia

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    Seasonally the Cheyenne that camped at Bent's Old Fort moved 30 miles (48 km) down the Arkansas River from their camp [3] to Big Timbers. [a] Alongside the Arkansas River for 40 miles (64 km) Big Timbers was a prime location for hunting buffalo, a major source of food for the Cheyenne. [5] The tribe also lived on roots and berries. [6]

  5. Two types of venomous snakes can be spotted near ... - AOL

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    The GPS Ranger tours of Cheyenne Bottoms includes information on the area’s reptiles, like this bull snake found crawling along a dike road. (File Photo) One of the most common ones you’ll see ...

  6. Bird Watchers Flock to These 15 Prime Spots Across America - AOL

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    Cheyenne Bottoms, part of a massive natural land sink, provides an important wetlands habitat and has hosted at least 350 different birds. At Quivira, salt marsh and sand prairie have sheltered a ...

  7. Cheyenne County, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    It followed the Smoky Hill River, crossing Cheyenne County from east to west. Lt. John C. Fremont is known to have used this trail as early as 1844. When gold was discovered on Cherry Creek in 1859, the trail was promoted as the most direct route to Denver from the Nebraska and Kansas Territories. The route was treacherous and earned the name ...

  8. Proposed solar project strains the bonds that unite a rural ...

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    Doc: “Hunting and the money it generates with licenses and other things is what makes protected places like Cheyenne Bottoms possible.” Clasen: “This is oil country, right? Oil derricks ...

  9. Cheyenne Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    The 2,701-acre (10.93 km 2) park lies beneath the eastern flank of Cheyenne Mountain, and borders the plains of Colorado in a stunning transition from plains to peaks. The land is in remarkable natural condition, and wildlife is abundant as well as diverse due to the property's relatively undisturbed and unfragmented nature.

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