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MOUNTAIN RANGES

Front Range Park Range San Juan-Most rugged in the contiguous US Sangre de Cristo-”Blood of Christ” Sawatch

Sangre de Christo

San Juans

Front Range

Sawatch

Park Range MOUNTAIN

RANGES

Front Range

A mountain range of the Rocky Mountains that is located in the north-central portion of Colorado.

The Front Range is so named because, moving west along the 40th parallel north across the Great Plains of North America, it is the first mountain range encountered.

The name "Front Range" is also applied to the Front Range Urban Corridor, the populated region of Colorado and Wyoming just east of the mountain range and extending from Pueblo north to Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Park Range

A mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of northwestern Colorado.

The range forms a relatively isolated part of the continental divide, extending north-to-south for approximately 40 miles along the boundary between Jackson (east) and Routt counties.

San Juan

A rugged mountain range in southwestern Colorado. The area is highly mineralized (the Colorado Mineral

Belt) and figured in the gold and silver mining industry of early Colorado.

Sangre de Christo

Spanish for "Blood of Christ" the southernmost sub range of the Rocky Mountains located in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado The name is said to come from the red color of the range

at some sunrises and sunsets, especially when the mountains are covered with snow, alpenglow.

Sawatch

In central Colorado Includes eight of the twenty highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains Includes Mount Elbert, at 14,440 feet elevation, the highest peak in

the Rockies.

RIVERS Colorado Arkansas Platte Rio Grande Gunnison

More rivers begin in Colorado than in any other state

Arkansas River

Platte River

Colorado River

Rio Grande River

Gunnison River

RIVERS

Colorado River

a river in the southwestern United States approximately 1,450 mi long draining a part of the arid regions on the western slope of

the Rocky Mountains. The natural course of the river flows into the Gulf of

California

Arkansas River A major tributary of the

Mississippi River. traverses the U.S. states of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and

Arkansas At 1,469 miles (2,364 km) it is the sixth longest river in the

United States, the second-longest tributary in the Mississippi-Missouri system

Its origin is in the Rocky Mountains in Lake County, Colorado, near Leadville, and its outlet is at Napoleon, Arkansas.

Platte River

Rio Grande

Known as the Rio Grande in the United States and as the Río Bravo in Mexico,

1,885 miles long the fourth longest river system in the United States serves as a natural boundary along the border

between the U.S. and Mexico

Gunnison

A tributary of the Colorado River approximately 180 mi long the fifth largest tributary of the Colorado River

MOUNTAIN PARKS

Were at one time lakes Elevation between 7,000 and 8,000 feet; too high

for tended agriculture so people make a living with grazing

All are centrally located

MOUNTAIN PARKS

North Park-Walden Middle Park-Granby, Kremling and Frazier South Park-Fairplay San Luis Valley-Alamosa and Monte Vista; has

some tended agriculture

San Luis Valley

North Park

Middle Park

South Park

MOUNTAIN PARKS

San Luis Valley

South Park

Continental Divide

GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES

Colorado Piedmont

Colorado Piedmont the geologic term for an area along the base of the

foothills of the Front Range in north central Colorado. The region consists of a broad hilly valley, just under

5000 ft in elevation, stretching north and northeast from Denver, as well as southward from Colorado Springs.

The region includes much of the populated and cultivated area of Colorado.

Continental Divide The largely mountainous,

hydrological divide of the Americas that separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from: 1) those river systems which

drain into the Atlantic Ocean 2) along the northernmost

reaches of the Divide, those river systems which drain into the Arctic Ocean

COLORADO GEOGRAPHY

The state divides itself into three parts:

1 - Eastern Plains

2 - Mountains

3 - Western Slope

EASTERN PLAINS

An extension of the Great Plains Gradual incline from the Eastern border Comes to an imaginary line where the cities of

Fort Collins, Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo are located

Not much rainfall; windy spring, dust storms, heat and summer drought

Called “The Great American Desert” by early visitors who were used to the green of the Eastern United States

Native grasses grown here-good for grazing Native animals would be buffalo and antelope Colorado Piedmont-Center of population,

education and industry

MOUNTAINS 54 mountains are over 14,000 feet 79% of the 14ers in the contiguous US are in

Colorado Called the “crest of the continent” Continental Divide is a ridge of mountains that

divide the water flow from east to west; East to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico and west to the Pacific Ocean

Some of Colorado’s 14’ers

Pikes Peak

Mt Evans

Longs Peak

CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAILCONTINENTAL DIVIDE

MOUNTAINS The continental divide is called “the backbone of the

Rockies” Rockies reach their highest and widest points in Colorado

(in the contiguous US) Most impressive canyon is the Royal Gorge in Canyon

City. At one point it is 30 feet wide and has a drop of 1200 feet

Trappers first drawn here by beavers Other animals include grizzlies, black and brown bear,

mule deer, big horn sheep and mountain lions

Royal Gorge

Beaver

Mountain Lion

Mule Deer

Big Horn Sheep

Grizzly

Black Bear

WESTERN SLOPE Contains some mountain towns-Ouray, Silverton,

Telluride and Aspen Last area to be settled in Colorado Far west is semi-arid and at times almost desert-

like Unique geographic features are mesas and plateaus Largest mesa is Grand Mesa Part of Colorado Plateau

Colorado National Monument

near Grand Junction

Mesa Verde is located in the southwestern portion of this area

Black Canyon of the Gunnison is located here (near Montrose). Walls extend to 2425 ft. This was recently made into a national park

Northwest Colorado was the last to be settled Four Corners located here-Colo., NM, Arizona and

Utah

Black Canyon

of the

Gunnison

Black Canyon of the Gunnison

4 Corners

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