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- Q962549 subject Q18699520.
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- Q962549 abstract "The Crystal River is a tributary of the Roaring Fork River, approximately 40 mi (64 km) long, in western Colorado in the United States. It drains a glacial valley, called the Valley of the Coal Miners, south of Carbondale which was historically known as a center of coal mining in southwestern Colorado. It rises in northern Gunnison County in the Elk Mountains on the north side of Schofield Pass, passing through the ghost town of Crystal City, still inhabited by a few summer residents. It then flows north past Marble, then into Pitkin County past Redstone. It joins the Roaring Fork below Carbondale. State Highway 133 follows the river along much of its route north of Marble.From Crystal City to Marble the river flows through the Crystal River Canyon, a narrow valley with numerous snowslide runs, rockfalls, and other hazardous terrain. Although it is locally known as a fishing and hiking attraction the unpaved and largely un-maintained mining road, designated Gunnison County Road 3 on Mapquest, is nearly impassable to vehicles other than ATVs and off-road motorcycles. A four-wheel-drive jeep tour is operated out of Marble, but only operates during the summer when the road is not blocked by snow, mud, or rock slides.".
- Q962549 mouthElevation "1847.088".
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- Q962549 thumbnail Crystal_River_at_Redstone,_CO.jpg?width=300.
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- Q962549 mouth "Confluence with Roaring Fork River".
- Q962549 mouthElevationFt "6060".
- Q962549 name "Crystal River".
- Q962549 origin "Confluence of North Fork Crystal River and South Fork Crystal River".
- Q962549 point "39.05888888888889 -107.10416666666667".
- Q962549 type BodyOfWater.
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- Q962549 comment "The Crystal River is a tributary of the Roaring Fork River, approximately 40 mi (64 km) long, in western Colorado in the United States. It drains a glacial valley, called the Valley of the Coal Miners, south of Carbondale which was historically known as a center of coal mining in southwestern Colorado. It rises in northern Gunnison County in the Elk Mountains on the north side of Schofield Pass, passing through the ghost town of Crystal City, still inhabited by a few summer residents.".
- Q962549 label "Crystal River (Colorado)".
- Q962549 lat "39.05888888888889".
- Q962549 long "-107.10416666666667".
- Q962549 depiction Crystal_River_at_Redstone,_CO.jpg.
- Q962549 name "Crystal River".