North Fork Fryingpan River

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North Fork Fryingpan River [1]
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates 39°21′29″N106°30′53″W / 39.35806°N 106.51472°W / 39.35806; -106.51472
Mouth  
  location
Confluence with Fryingpan River
  coordinates
39°20′38″N106°40′20″W / 39.34389°N 106.67222°W / 39.34389; -106.67222
  elevation
8,232 ft (2,509 m)
Basin features
Progression FryinpanRoaring ForkColorado

North Fork Fryingpan River is a tributary of the Fryingpan River in Pitkin and Eagle counties in Colorado. The stream flows west from a source in the White River National Forest through Savage Lakes to a confluence with the Fryingpan River.

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References

  1. "North Fork Fryingpan River". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior . Retrieved 2013-06-08.