108 GAZETTEER OF COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Lostman; gulch in Kit Carson and Arapahoe counties, tribu- 
tary to South Fork Republican River. 
Lost Park; creek in Park and Jefferson counties, a right-hand 
branch of South Platte River. 
Lost Park; mountain in Park County; altitude, 11,800 feet. 
Lost Park; village in Park County. 
Lost Trail; creek in Hinsdale County, a left-hand branch of 
Rio Grande San ( Iristobal. 
Lost Trail; village in Hinsdale County; altitude, l JJ)'AS feet. 
Lotus; station in Ouray County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad. 
Louisville: post town in Boulder County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; population in 1900, 906; altitude, 5,332 
feet I )enver. 
Louisville Junction; station in Boulder County on Colorado 
and Southern Railway; altitude, 5,340 feet. 
Love; station in Teller ( Jounty on Colorado Springs and ( 'ripple 
Creek District Railway; altitude, 9,690 feet. 
Loveland; pass between Summit and Clear Creek counties; 
altitude, 11,876 feet. 
Loveland; post village in Larimer County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway; population in 1900*, L,091 ; altitude, 4,986 
feet. 
Low; creek in Ouray County, a right-hand branch of Cow 
Creek, tributary t<> Uncompahgre River ( hiray. 
Lower Beaver Park; valley in Teller ( Jounty Pikes Peak. 
Lower Muddy; butte in Grand County; altitude, 9,370 feet. 
Lower Park; valley in La Plata County Needle Mountains. 
Lowland; station in Elbert County on Union Pacific Railroad; 
altitude, 5,316 feet. 
Lucerne, post village in Weld County on l'n ion Pacific Rail- 
road; altitude, 4,749 feet Greeley. 
Ludlow; post village in Las Animas County on Colorado and 
Southern Railway: altitude, 6,295 feet Spanish Peaks. 
Ludlum; village in Yuma County. 
Lujane; post village in Montrose County. 
Lula; village in Grand County. 
Lulu; pass between Larimer and Grand counties. 
Lump; gulch in Gilpin County, tributary to South Boulder 
Creek Blackhawk. 
Lung-ens; creek in Saguache County, a left-hand branch of 
Saguache River. 
Luning; arroyoin Las Animas County, tributary to Purgatory 
River Elmoro. 
Lupton; station in Weld County on Union Pacific Railroad; 
population in 1900, 214; altitude, 4,909 feet Greeley. 
Luton; creek in Chester County, a left-hand branch of Grape 
Creek, tributary to Arkansas River. 
Lyden; creek in Jefferson County, a left-hand branch of Rals- 
ton Creek, tributary to South Platte River. 
Lykins; gulch in Boulder County Niwot. 
Lynch. Run; in Routt County, a left-hand branch of South 
Fork Williams River. 
