Williams Fork (Colorado River tributary) explained

Williams Fork
Mouth Location:Confluence with Colorado
Progression:Colorado
Length:34miles
Mouth Elevation:7480feet

The Williams Fork is a tributary of the Colorado River, approximately long,[1] in north central Colorado in the United States. It flows through Grand County between the valleys of the Fraser River and the Blue River. It rises at the juncture of McQueary and Bobtail creeks just west of the Continental Divide west of Berthoud Pass and north of the Eisenhower Tunnel in the Arapaho National Forest. It flows north-northwest to the Williams Fork Reservoir, then turns northeast and joins the Colorado at Parshall.

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Notes and References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed March 18, 2011