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La Poudre Pass Lake
La Poudre Pass Lake - Northern Colorado La Poudre Pass Lake (el. 3101 m./10,175 ft.) is a high lakelet located in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado in the United States. The lake is located within Rocky Mountain National Park along the boundary between Grand and Larimer counties. The lake straddles the continental divide and feeds the headwaters of the Cache la Poudre River and is the source of the Colorado River. The pass does not carry a road, but is traverseable by a hiking trail which allows foot access to Rocky Mountain National Park from the Poudre Canyon to the north. Grand Ditch Trail and Long Draw Rd. are the access points.
It is La Poudre Pass it is found in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It is La Poudre Pass it is found in the Rocky Mountain National Park.
Rocky Mountain National Park at La Poudre Pass about 25 miles north of Lake Granby.
The river that flows through the Grand Canyon - Origin La Poudre Pass Lake located in the Rocky Mountains.
Cache La Poudre Wilderness was created in 1980.
The area of Cache La Poudre Wilderness is 37.466 square kilometers.
The Cache la Poudre River joins the South Platte River east of Greeley.
La Poudre Pass at the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
The cast of Jean la Poudre - 1913 includes: Henri Gouget Henry Roussel
The cast of La poudre - 2012 includes: Yvan Delatour as Victor Fabien Mairey as Charles
Most of the river water is supplied by runoff from high mountain systems. In turn these systems act as a source for tributaries which run into the Colorado River.