North Fork Crystal River

North Fork Crystal River[1]
Physical characteristics
Main source 39°02′58″N 107°00′11″W / 39.04944°N 107.00306°W / 39.04944; -107.00306
River mouth Confluence with South Fork
8,894 ft (2,711 m)
39°03′33″N 107°06′14″W / 39.05917°N 107.10389°W / 39.05917; -107.10389Coordinates: 39°03′33″N 107°06′14″W / 39.05917°N 107.10389°W / 39.05917; -107.10389
Basin features
Progression CrystalRoaring Fork
Colorado

North Fork Crystal River is a tributary of the Crystal RIver in Gunnison County, Colorado. The stream flows from a source in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness to a confluence with the South Fork Crystal River in the White River National Forest that forms the Crystal River. Class VI rapids not usually run, do not attempt to run at peak or high flows. Short but very continuous whitewater.

See also

References

  1. "North Fork Crystal River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2013-06-08.


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