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  1. Woody Creek is situated in the valley of the Roaring Fork River northwest of Aspen, along State Highway 82, where Woody Creek exits a canyon and joins the Roaring Fork. It is situated at the northwest (and least developed) end of a small valley that stretches southeast along the Roaring Fork to Aspen.

  2. Woody Creek, Colorado. Woody Creek is a little mountain village most known for its legendary tavern. The census-designated place (CDP) is located 8 miles north of Aspen on the banks of the Roaring Fork River. A post office serves the town with a zip code of 81656 and a population of 290 in 2020.

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  4. Later that year, Thompson and his family moved back to Colorado and rented a house in Woody Creek, a small mountain hamlet outside Aspen. In early 1969, Thompson received a $15,000 royalty check for the paperback sales of Hell's Angels and used a portion of the proceeds on a down payment on a home and property where he would live for the rest ...

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  5. www.niche.com › places-to-live › woody-creek-pitkin-coWoody Creek, CO - Niche

    Woody Creek is a town in Colorado with a population of 237. Woody Creek is in Pitkin County and is one of the best places to live in Colorado. Living in Woody Creek offers residents a rural feel and most residents own their homes. In Woody Creek there are a lot of bars and restaurants. Residents of Woody Creek tend to lean conservative.

  6. Woody Creek is a quaint mountain village in Pitkin County, Colorado. Situated in the Roaring Fork Valley at an elevation of 7,346 feet, this close-knit community is best known for its unique residents and the famous and beloved Woody Creek Tavern. Woody Creek provides the perfect destination to unwind and rejuvenate.

  7. Lenado, Colorado, elevation 8,540 feet (2,603 m), [1] is a ghost town in Pitkin County, Colorado near Woody Creek along Woody Creek Road. Its main period of activity was in the late 19th century, due to the local lead and zinc deposits, during which time it was home to ca. 300 people.

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