Carnero Creek (Colorado)

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CountryUnited States
StateColorado
SourceConfluence of South Carnero Creek and Middle Carnero Creek
Carnero Creek
Looking downstream towards Hellgate, a gap
Carnero Creek (Colorado) is located in Colorado
Carnero Creek (Colorado)
Location of the creek's mouth in Colorado
Location
CountryUnited States
StateColorado
CountySaguache County
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of South Carnero Creek and Middle Carnero Creek
  coordinates37°54′18″N 106°23′36.12″W / 37.90500°N 106.3933667°W / 37.90500; -106.3933667[1]
Mouth 
  coordinates
37°51′17″N 106°12′9.1″W / 37.85472°N 106.202528°W / 37.85472; -106.202528[1]
  elevation
7,687 feet (2,343 meters)[1]
Discharge 
  locationSan Luis Closed Basin
Basin features
ProgressionSan Luis Closed Basin
LandmarksHellgate, 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]

Rock art

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