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  2. Cascade Mountain (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Precipitation runoff from the mountain's slopes drains to the nearby Colorado River via Willow Creek and Bowen Gulch. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 3,100 feet (945 meters) above Willow Creek in two miles (3.2 km) and 2,300 feet (701 meters) above Bowen Gulch in 1.5 miles (2.4 km).

  3. Cascade, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [9] The Cascade Canyon House was opened by the Cascade Town Company in 1887 and The Ramona House, "the town's centerpiece", [4] was built in 1890 [10] and opened in 1891. [4] Hotel Ramona was a three-story hotel with verandas and a radish-shaped dome and "would dominate the entrance to Cascade Canon. It was named after the book Ramona ...

  4. Cascade-Chipita Park, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The CDP is a part of the Colorado Springs, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population of the Cascade-Chipita Park CDP was 1,628 at the United States Census 2020. [3] The Cascade post office (Zip Code 80809) serves the area. [4]

  5. Eastholme - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Midland Railway provided service from Old Colorado City, then Colorado City, west through Ute Pass. Communities were developed for people seeking summer respite. [ 7 ] In the 1880s, there were also people in the Cascade Canyon area that ran businesses delivering supplies via mule trains to the Leadville and Cripple Creek mining towns.

  6. Cascade Boy Scout Camp - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Boy Scout Camp is a camp near Durango in San Juan County, Colorado, United States that is associated with Scouting in Colorado. The lodge building, also known as Cascade Lodge or Boy Scout Lodge , was built in 1928 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [ 1 ]

  7. Anne Evans Mountain Home - Wikipedia

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    Anne Evans Mountain Home is a cabin that was built near Evergreen, Colorado by Anne Evans on the Evans–Elbert Ranch [2] [3] with a view of the Rocky Mountains. [4] It is located in at an elevation of about 8,200 feet the Upper Bear Creek watershed in eastern Clear Creek County, Colorado . [ 5 ]

  8. Cascade Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Mountain may refer to: Cascade Mountain (Alberta) a mountain in Alberta, Canada; Cascade Mountain (Colorado), a mountain in Grand County, Colorado, United States; Cascade Mountain (New York) a mountain in New York, United States; Cascade Mountain (ski area), a ski area in Wisconsin, United States; Cascade Mountain (Utah), a mountain in Utah

  9. Arrowhead Lodge - Wikipedia

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    It is reached by Colorado State Highway 14, which runs west off U.S. Highway 287, about 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado. [2] It is located in Roosevelt National Forest "in the rugged lower montane climax region typical of Colorado's Rocky Mountain eastern slope," on the north bank of the Cache la Poudre River. [2]