Everything about The Uncompahgre Plateau totally explained
The
Uncompahgre Plateau in western
Colorado is a distinctive large uplift part of the
Colorado Plateau rising to elevations around 10,000 feet. The plateau extends some 70 miles between the
Gunnison and
Uncompahgre Rivers to the east and the
San Miguel and
Dolores Rivers to the west. The plateau contains many steep walled canyons, including the geologically distinct
Unaweep Canyon at the north end.
Columbine Pass crosses the plateau at an elevation of 9120 feet. Much of the plateau is covered by the
Uncompahgre National Forest.
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