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  1. The Poudre (pronounced pooh-der) is Colorado’s only nationally designated “Wild & Scenic” River. The Poudre has gained recognition of late because 2018 marked the 50th anniversary of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Systems. The Cache la Poudre National Heritage Area was established in 1983. There are three national Heritage Areas in Colorado ...

  2. The Cache la Poudre River is located east of the Continental Divide, in the northern Front Range of Colorado. It is affectionately known as the "Poudre" by local residents and long-time visitors to the area. The main and south forks of the Poudre originate in Rocky Mountain National Park, then flow north and east through the Roosevelt National Forest. The river eventually passes through the ...

  3. Cache la Poudre River is a river in Fort Collins, CO in Rocky Mountain National Park, Roosevelt National Forest, Comanche Peak Wilderness, Rocky Mountains, Front Range. View a map of this area and more on Natural Atlas.

  4. The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage area extends for 45 miles and includes the lands within the 100-year flood plain of the Cache la Poudre River. It begins in Larimer County at the eastern edge of the Roosevelt National Forest and ends east of Greeley, ¼ miles west of the confluence with the South Platte.

  5. The Cache La Poudre byway travels through the mountainous north central region of Colorado. Here you can see unique formations from the earthquakes of many years ago. The Nokhu Crags reach 12,485', thrusting toward the sky. Glaciers once passed over the crags, creating high mountain lakes. From the byway, the Medicine Bow Mountain Range of ...

  6. The Poudre Learning Center is a premier facility for interdisciplinary learning that will focus on the importance of history, science, economics, stewardship, and aesthetics of the Cache la Poudre River in Northeastern Colorado. At this 65-acre site, your family or your class can learn about the role that the Poudre River played in local history.

  7. May 25, 2024 · Legend. Monitoring location 06752260 is associated with a Stream in Larimer County, Colorado. Current conditions of Discharge and Gage height are available. Water data back to 1975 are available online.

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