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  2. Conifer, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Conifer is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. [2] Conifer is located along U.S. Route 285 in the foothills west of Denver. History

  3. Sierra Nevada subalpine zone - Wikipedia

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    The Sierra Nevada subalpine zone occurs between 2,450–3,660 metres (8,000–12,000 ft), and is characterized by an open woodland of several conifer species, including whitebark pine, lodgepole pine, western white pine, mountain hemlock, and Sierra juniper. The vegetation and ecology is determined by the harsh climate, with extensive snow and ...

  4. Staunton State Park - Wikipedia

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    Staunton State Park is a Colorado state park in Park and Jefferson counties, located 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Conifer, Colorado. [2] The 3,908-acre (1,582 ha) park, which opened on May 18, 2013, [3] includes dramatic rock outcroppings, several streams and a waterfall.

  5. Aspen Park, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Elevation [1] 2,466 m (8,091 ft) ... The Conifer post office (ZIP Code 80433) serves the area. [4] Geography. Aspen Park is located in southern Jefferson County.

  6. Berrian Mountain - Wikipedia

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    According to Jefferson County Archives, Berrian Mountain was named after George, Dan, and Ray Berrian and the Berrian family who came from Kansas to Colorado in 1887.

  7. Ecology of the Sierra Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The lowest-elevation biotic zone in the Sierra Nevada is found along the boundary with the Central Valley. [5] This zone, stretching in elevation from 500 to 3,500 feet (150 to 1,070 m), is the foothill woodland zone, an area that is hot and dry in the summer with very little or no snow in the winter. [5]

  8. Mixed coniferous forest - Wikipedia

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    In the Sierra Nevada mountain range of the western United States, the mixed coniferous forest is found at elevations of 1,200–5,500 feet (370–1,680 m) in the north, 2,000–6,500 feet (610–1,980 m) in central areas, and 2,500–9,000 feet (760–2,740 m) in the south. [1]

  9. San Francisco Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Subalpine conifer forest – The elevation of this zone varies from approximately 9,500 to 11,500 feet (2,900 to 3,500 m) feet. The dominant tree species of this zone are Engelmann spruce ( Picea engelmannii subsp. engelmannii ), corkbark fir ( Abies lasiocarpa var. arizonica ), quaking aspen ( Populus tremuloides ) and the Rocky Mountain ...