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Taylor River (Colorado)

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Progression
  
Gunnison—Colorado

Mouth
  
East River

Cities
  
Almont

Length
  
78 km

Country
  
United States of America

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Main source
  
Gunnison County, Colorado

River mouth
  
Confluence with East River 8,005 ft (2,440 m)

Sources
  
Castle Peak, Gunnison County, Colorado

The Taylor River rises close to Castle Peak in Colorado’s Elk Mountains in the northeast part of Gunnison County, near the Continental Divide. Flowing southeast, the river goes through Taylor Park Reservoir, created by the Taylor Park Dam. From there it flows southwest. At Almont, the Taylor River joins with the East River to form the Gunnison River. The river is 48.2 miles (77.6 km) long.

Map of Taylor River, Colorado, USA

Most of the river lies within the Gunnison National Forest. It is a popular river for fly fishing of trout and for whitewater rafting.

References

Taylor River (Colorado) Wikipedia