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| The Dolores River flows for more than 200 miles through southwestern Colorado, starting high in the San Juan Mountains and descending to its confluence with the Colorado River near the Colorado-Utah border. The Dolores flows through five major western life zones, from the Alpine Life Zone at its headwaters to the Upper Sonoran Life Zone along much of its lower reach (from 6,400 to 5,000 feet in elevation). |
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Features
- The Dolores River is one of the west's lesser known rivers, even to whitewater river runners. But lack of knowledge certainly shouldn't keep anyone from what may be one of the most delightful rivers in the southwest. The purpose of this guide is to tell you a little of what's down there.
- The Dolores River Guide, covers the entire Dolores River from McPhee Dam (in the San Juan Mountains, CO) to its confluence with the Colorado River northeast of Moab Utah.
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