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- Q18389879 subject Q18699520.
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- Q18389879 abstract "Quartz Creek is a stream in Gunnison County, Colorado. It rises in the Rocky Mountains above the town of Pitkin, Colorado. It merges with Tomichi Creek near the town of Parlin, Colorado, along Highway 50. The stream rises in the Gunnison National Forest and is formed by the merger of the north, south, and middle Fox creeks.It flows through the Quartz Creek Valley and through the towns of Pitkin and Ohio City. A non-profit association, the Quartz Creek Property Owners Association, advocates for managing and preserving the Quartz Creek Valley's natural resources. The State of Colorado operates the Pitkin Hatchery along Quartz Creek near Pitkin. The Hatchery is a cold water facility at 9,200 feet elevation. Focusing on fingerling- and catchable-size rainbow and cutthroat trout and kokanee salmon, the hatchery is a brood and production facility. Ironically, most of the land along Quartz Creek in the valley is privately held, so there is little public fishing there.".
- Q18389879 mouthElevation "2415.8448".
- Q18389879 mouthElevation "2416.0".
- Q18389879 origin Q127979.
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- Q18389879 mouth "Confluence with Tomichi Creek".
- Q18389879 mouthElevationFt "7926".
- Q18389879 mouthElevationM "2416".
- Q18389879 name "Quartz Creek".
- Q18389879 origin Q127979.
- Q18389879 point "38.611666666666665 -106.5".
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- Q18389879 comment "Quartz Creek is a stream in Gunnison County, Colorado. It rises in the Rocky Mountains above the town of Pitkin, Colorado. It merges with Tomichi Creek near the town of Parlin, Colorado, along Highway 50. The stream rises in the Gunnison National Forest and is formed by the merger of the north, south, and middle Fox creeks.It flows through the Quartz Creek Valley and through the towns of Pitkin and Ohio City.".
- Q18389879 label "Quartz Creek (Gunnison County, Colorado)".
- Q18389879 lat "38.611666666666665".
- Q18389879 long "-106.5".
- Q18389879 depiction Quartz_Creek_(Gunnison_County,_Colorado).JPG.
- Q18389879 name "Quartz Creek".