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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Colorado River, Lake Mead, Mohave Valley, McCullough Range, Virgin River, Piute Range, Lake Las Vegas, Piute Valley, New York Mountains, Las Vegas Valley, Piute Wash, Spring Mountains, White River, Black Mountains, Highland Range, Virgin Valley, Eldorado Valley, Three Lakes Valley, Las Vegas Springs, Lake Mohave, Mount Charleston, Grapevine Canyon, Bridge Mountain, Gypsum Cave, Carpenter Canyon, Las Vegas Wash, Sheep Range, Indian Springs Pass, Las Vegas Range, Virgin Mountains, Arrow Canyon Range, Muddy River, Tule Springs, Frenchman Mountain, Potosi Mountain, Desert Range, Mummy Mountain, Lucy Gray Mountains, Black Canyon of the Colorado, Griffith Peak, River Mountains, Castle Mountains, Muddy Mountains, Bird Spring Range, Frenchman Range, Ranger Mountains, Spotted Range, South Virgin Mountains, North Muddy Mountains, Hiller Mountains, Highland Mountains, Dry Lake Range, Elbow Range, Sunrise Mountain, Newberry Mountains, Jean Pass, Mount Wilson, Dog Bone Lake, Mountain Springs Summit, McFarland Peak, Las Vegas Bay, Harris Mountain, Overton Islands, Jean Lake. Excerpt: Colorado River - a.new, #quickbar a.new/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:5: f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ Colorado River Near the source of the Colorado River in Rocky Mountain National Park, ColoradoAbout a mile (1.5 km) downstream from its source, the Colorado River has carved its first canyon, the narrow, deep Little Yellowstone Canyon. It then flows through the broad Kawuneeche Valley, where it is joined by U.S. Highway 34, which will roughly parallel it to the town of Granby. It finally exits Rocky Mountain National Park, flowing into Shadow Mountain Lake and then into Lake Granby, which are portions of the Colorado-Big Thompso...