Homestake Creek Explained

Homestake Creek
Pushpin Map:USA Colorado
Pushpin Map Size:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Homestake Creek's mouth in Colorado
Source1 Location:Confluence of East Fork Homestake Creek and Middle Fork Homestake Creek
Source1 Coordinates:39.3747°N -106.4584°W
Mouth Location:Confluence with the Eagle River
Mouth Coordinates:39.5073°N -106.3784°W
Progression:Eagle, Colorado
Mouth Elevation:8573abbr=offNaNabbr=off
Tributaries Left:Middle Fork Homestake Creek, Missouri Creek, French Creek, Whitney Creek, Girard Creek
Tributaries Right:East Fork Homestake Creek

Homestake Creek is a tributary of the Eagle River in Eagle County, Colorado. Homestake Dam impounds one of the creek's tributaries, Middle Fork Homestake Creek. Homestake Creek itself begins just below the dam, at the confluence of its east and middle forks.

Course

From its origination point just below the Homestake Dam, the creek flows northeast down the Homestake Valley,[1] generally following Homestake Road (Forest Road 703.1).[2] The valley ends at U.S. Highway 24, and from here the creek generally follows the highway towards the north, to its confluence with the Eagle River at Red Cliff, Colorado, below the Red Cliff Bridge.

Homestake Valley

The creek flows through the Homestake Valley in Eagle County, Colorado and within the White River National Forest and over some private land. The Holy Cross Wilderness surrounds the valley.[3]

A glacial valley, it is known for its diversity of animals and plants and for its fens, a type of wetland. The road through the valley, Homestake Road, was built in the 1880s, originally as a stagecoach road to reach the gold mining camp at Gold Park (now a Forest Service campground) and partway to extinct towns such as Holy Cross City via a road that branches off from Homestake Road. These two areas were part of the Holy Cross Mining District.[4]

The road through the valley is 10.82miles long and has a starting elevation of 8938feet and an ending elevation of 10278feet. It is popular with winter sports enthusiasts, especially snowshoers, cross-country skiers, and snowmobilers. Elk are known to winter in the valley.

Monitoring station

The U.S.G.S. maintains a stream gauge along the creek at the Gold Park Campground in the Homestake Valley.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Building our knowledge of fen ecology in the Homestake Valley, Colorado through community science . Zhang . Joanna . July 12, 2023 . WildEarth Guardians . July 27, 2024 .
  2. Web site: Gold Park Campground . . n.d. . USDA Forest Service, White River National Forest . July 27, 2024 .
  3. Web site: The National Map . United States Geological Survey . n.d. . July 28, 2024.
  4. Web site: Homestake Road . Vail Valley Lifestyle Team . 2024 . Vail Valley Lifestyle . July 29, 2024 .
  5. Web site: Homestake Creek at Gold Park, Co. - 09064000 . . n.d. . United States Geological Survey . July 27, 2024 .