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Cache la Poudre River

Cache la Poudre River
River
Cache La Poudre River as it flows through northern Fort Collins, Colorado.jpg
Cache La Poudre River as it flows through Fort Collins, Colorado.
Country United States
State Colorado
Tributaries
 - left North Fork Cache la Poudre River
 - right South Fork Cache la Poudre River
Cities Fort Collins, Greeley
Source Rocky Mountains
 - location Rocky Mountain National Park
 - elevation 10,755 ft (3,278 m)
 - coordinates 40°25′29″N 105°48′24″W / 40.42472°N 105.80667°W / 40.42472; -105.80667 
Mouth South Platte River
 - location Near Greeley
 - elevation 4,600 ft (1,402 m)
 - coordinates 40°25′17″N 104°36′3″W / 40.42139°N 104.60083°W / 40.42139; -104.60083Coordinates: 40°25′17″N 104°36′3″W / 40.42139°N 104.60083°W / 40.42139; -104.60083 
Length 126 mi (203 km)
Discharge for Fort Collins
 - average 162 cu ft/s (4.6 m3/s)
 - max 6,080 cu ft/s (172.2 m3/s)
 - min 0 cu ft/s (0.0 m3/s)

The Cache la Poudre River (Listeni/ˌkæʃ ləˈpdər/), also known as the Poudre River, is a river in the state of Colorado in the United States.

The name of the river (French for "Hide the Powder") is a corruption of the original Cache à la Poudre or "cache of powder". It refers to an incident in the 1820s when French trappers, caught by a snowstorm, were forced to bury part of their gunpowder along the banks of the river.

Its headwaters are in the Front Range in Larimer County, in the northern part of Rocky Mountain National Park. The river descends eastward in the mountains through the Roosevelt National Forest in Poudre Canyon. It emerges from the foothills north of the city of Fort Collins.


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