Little Snake River

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The Little Snake River is a tributary of the Yampa River, approximately Template:Convert long, in southwestern Wyoming and northwestern Colorado in the United States.

Description

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The Little Snake River, a tributary of the Yampa River, is shown highlighted on a map of the western United States.

The river rises near the continental divide, in Routt National Forest in northern Routt County, Colorado, along the northern edge of the Park Range. It flows west along the Wyoming-Colorado state line, meandering across the border several times and flowing past the Wyoming towns of Dixon and Baggs.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It turns southwest and flows through Moffat County, Colorado, joining the Yampa approximately 45 mi (72 km) west of Craig, just east of Dinosaur National Monument.

The Little Snake is not generally navigable except seasonally in years of plentiful water. Template:Clear left

See also

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