Cripple Creek (Colorado) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Cripple Creek |
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Physical characteristics | |
River mouth | Confluence with Fourmile Creek 6,845 ft (2,086 m) 38°39′59″N 105°13′43″W / 38.6664°N 105.2286°W |
Basin features | |
Progression | Fourmile Creek—Arkansas—Mississippi |
Cripple Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Colorado.
Cripple Creek was named for the fact livestock frequently became injured crossing the stream.
It passes through the city limits of Cripple Creek, Colorado, although portions of the original creekbed are no longer visible due to construction of casinos and parking lots.
It receives the outflow of the Roosevelt Tunnel, a drainage tunnel that lowered the water table by 1,500 feet throughout the Cripple Creek gold mining district.
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