Sand Creek (Wyoming)

For other uses, see Sand Creek.
Sand Creek[1]
Main source Laramie Mountains40°49′46″N 105°47′04″W / 40.82944°N 105.78444°W / 40.82944; -105.78444
River mouth Confluence with Laramie41°12′56″N 105°43′52″W / 41.21556°N 105.73111°W / 41.21556; -105.73111Coordinates: 41°12′56″N 105°43′52″W / 41.21556°N 105.73111°W / 41.21556; -105.73111
Mouth elevation 7,185 ft (2,190 m)
Tributaries
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Designated 1984

Sand Creek is a stream noted for the "most spectacular examples of cross-bedded sandstone and topple blocks in North America".[2] Sand Creek flows from the Laramie Mountains in Larimer County, Colorado into Albany County, Wyoming where it joins the Laramie River.[1]

The area where Sand Creek crosses the border between Colorado and Wyoming(40°59′49″N 105°46′14″W / 40.99694°N 105.77056°W / 40.99694; -105.77056) was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1984.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Sand Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
  2. 1 2 "National Registry of Natural Landmarks" (PDF). National Park Service. June 2009. p. 109. Retrieved 2011-08-04.

External links

"Sand Creek National Natural Landmark". National Park Service. 


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