Carnero Creek (Colorado)
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CountryUnited States
StateColorado
CountySaguache County
SourceConfluence of South Carnero Creek and Middle Carnero Creek
| Carnero Creek | |
|---|---|
Looking downstream towards Hellgate, a gap | |
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Colorado |
| County | Saguache County |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Confluence of South Carnero Creek and Middle Carnero Creek |
| • coordinates | 37°54′18″N 106°23′36.12″W / 37.90500°N 106.3933667°W[1] |
| Mouth | |
• coordinates | 37°51′17″N 106°12′9.1″W / 37.85472°N 106.202528°W[1] |
• elevation | 7,687 feet (2,343 meters)[1] |
| Discharge | |
| • location | San Luis Closed Basin |
| Basin features | |
| Progression | San Luis Closed Basin |
| Landmarks | Hellgate, Carnero Creek Pictographs |
Carnero Creek is a stream in Saguache County, Colorado. Carnero is a name derived from Spanish meaning 'sheep'.[2]
The creek rises at the confluence of South Fork Carnero Creek and Middle Fork Carnero Creek. North Fork Carnero Creek joins Carnero Creek after this confluence.[1]
Maps show the creek ending in a field between the Rio Grande Canal and U.S. Route 285, its flow lost to irrigation ditch diversions, seepage, and evaporation.[3][1] This mouth of the creek is within the San Luis Closed Basin.
The creek, a perennial stream, is home to a healthy population of native Rio Grande cutthroat trout. The creek also provides important foraging habitat for peregrine falcons.[4]