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Snake River (Colorado)

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Progression
  
Blue—Colorado

Source
  
Webster Pass

Length
  
24 km

Mouth
  
Blue River

Snake River (Colorado) Snake River at Keystone Colorado Thaddeus Roan Flickr

Main source
  
Summit County, Colorado

River mouth
  
Confluence with Blue 9,022 ft (2,750 m)

The Snake River is a short tributary of the Blue River, approximately 15 miles (24 km) long, in central Colorado in the United States. It drains a mountainous area on the west side of the Front Range in southeastern Summit County east of Keystone.

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It rises near the continental divide near Webster Pass along the Summit-Park county line and descends through a steep canyon to the north past the former mining camp of Montezuma, then turns west to flow past Keystone, where it joins the Blue from the east as an arm of Dillon Reservoir.

Snake River (Colorado) Brook trout make comeback in Snake River Summit County Citizens Voice
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References

Snake River (Colorado) Wikipedia