420 GAZETTEER OF LOCAUTIES MENTIONED. 



Cedar Creek, Logan Co., tributary to Horsetail Creek. 



Montrose Co., tributary to Uncompabpre River; alt. 6,000 ft. 

 Cedar Edge (Ccdarodpc), nortb central Delta Co.; alt. about 7,000 ft. 

 Cedar Hills, nortborn part of Las Animas Co. ; alt. about C.ooo ft. 

 Central City, Gilpin Co., on U. P. D. & G. R. R. ; alt. 8.515 ft. 

 Cerro Suminit. Montrose Co., between Cimarron and Montrose; alt. 7,964 ft. 

 Chamber's Lake, bead of Poudre River, Larimer Co.; alt. 9,100 ft. 

 Cherokee Hill, near Livermore, Larimer Co. ; alt. 7,000 to 8,000 ft. 

 Cherry Creek, tributary of Soutb Platte, near Denver, on Divide between 



Platte and Arkansas Rivers ; alt. 5,000 to 7,700 ft. 

 Cherry Creek, Montezuma Co., tributary to Rio de la Plata. 

 Chester, Saguacbe Co., station on the D. & R. G. R. R., between Salida and 



Gunnison ; alt. 9,397 ft. 

 Cheyenne Canon, see North and South Cheyenne Canons, Pike's Peak; alt. 



about 6,000 to 9,000 ft. 

 Cheyenne Mountain, southeast of Pike's Peak; alt. 9,407 ft. 

 Cheyenne IVells, Cheyenne Co., on the U. P. R. R. ; alt. 4,279 ft. 

 Chicago Lakes, six miles southeast of Georgetown, north slope of Mt. Evans; 



alt. 11,500 ft. 

 Chicken Creek, west of La Plata Mountains, Montezuma Co. ; alt, 7,000 to 



9,000 ft. 

 Cimarron Creek, see Little Cimarron River; alt. 6,900 to 14,000 ft. 

 Cimarron River, a tributary of Arkansas River, flowing through southeastern 



Colorado; alt. about 3,600 to 7,500 ft. Most references are to the 



Little Cimarron, or Cimarron Creek, 

 Cimarron Station, on the D, & R. G. R. R., at the junction of the Little 



Cimarron and the Gunnison ; alt. 6,906 ft. 

 Cipango Hill, Larimer Co., west of Stove Prairie ; alt. about 8,000 ft. 

 Clark's Peak, Larimer Co., near Chamber's Lake ; alt. 13,800 ft. Sometimes 



locally called Cameron Peak from neighboring Cameron Pass. 

 Clear Creek, a tributary of the South Platte River, at Denver; alt. 5,000 to 



12,000 ft. A common name. 

 Clear Creek Caiion, canon of Clear Creek, above Golden. 

 Clear Lake, three miles south of Georgetown; alt. 9,870 ft. 

 Cochetopa Pass, Saguache Co., between Cochetopa Creek and Saguache River ; 



alt. 10,032 ft. 

 Coffee Pot Spring, Cofifee Pot Gulch, southeast Garfield Co. ; alt. above 



10,600 ft. 

 Colorado City, El Paso Co., between Colorado Springs and Manitou ; alt. 



6,110 ft. 

 Colorado College, Colorado Springs ; alt. about 6,200 ft. 

 Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., near Pike's Peak; alt. 6,098 ft. 

 Columbine, Routt Co., near Hahn's Peak ; alt. 8,000 ft. 

 Columbine, Larimer Co., northern part of Estes Park; alt. about 8,000 ft. 

 Como, Park Co., South Park ; alt. 9.787 ft. 

 Conejos River, a tributary of the Rio Grande del Norte; alt. from 7,300 to 



summit of range. 

 Corral Creek, Grand Co., a tributary of the Grand River. 

 Cottonwood Creek, Fremont Co., a tributary of the Arkansas River. 

 Cottonwood Creek, near Buena Vista, Chaffee Co. A very common name. 

 Cottonwood Lake, near Buena Vista ; alt. 9,977 ft. 

 Cowdry, formerly Pinkhampton, Nortb Park ; alt. 8,200 ft. 

 Cozzens, near Berthoud Pass. Middle Park. 

 Craig, Routt Co., on Beaver River; alt. 6,050 ft. 

 Crags, The, northwest of Pike's Peak; alt. 10.500 ft. 

 Crested Butte, Gunison Co. ; alt. 8,896 ft. 



Cripple Creek Road, Teller Co. (to Colorado Springs) ; alt. 6,098 to 9,400 ft. 

 Cripple Creek, Teller Co. ; alt. 9.400 ft. 

 Crow Creek, Weld Co., a plains tributary of South Platte River from north 



of Cheyenne ; alt. 4,500 to 6,000 ft. 

 Crystal Creek, north of Glen Eyrie, near Manitou ; probably 6,000 to 8,000 ft. 

 Crystal Creek, near Ouray; alt. 7,000 to 9,000 ft. 



