Saint Louis Creek

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Saint Louis Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River in Grand County, Colorado.

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Saint Louis Creek
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The creek viewed from Grand County Road 72
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Physical characteristics
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  locationNear Saint Louis Peak in Grand County, Colorado
  coordinates39°48′26.95″N 105°57′21.05″W[1]
Mouth 
  location
Fraser, Colorado
  coordinates
39°57′4.95″N 105°48′53.03″W[1]
  elevation
8,531 feet (2,600 meters)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionFraser RiverColorado River
Tributaries 
  leftMine Creek, Gordon Creek, Lunch Creek, Iron Creek, Byers Creek, West Saint Louis Creek.[2]
  rightRange Creek, East Saint Louis Creek, Fool Creek, King Creek.[2]
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Course

The creek rises near Saint Louis Peak in the Arapaho National Forest. From there, it flows generally north northeastward, passing through the Fraser Experimental Forest and then Fraser itself until it reaches its confluence with the Fraser River on the east side of Highway 40 just south of Grand County Road 8 in Fraser.[2]

History

Former United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower used to vacation with friends at the Byers Peak Ranch southwest of Fraser. Saint Louis Creek flows through the ranch, and Eisenhower used to fish for brook trout in the creek during his visits.[3] While recuperating from his heart attack in fall 1955, Eisenhower completed a painting of the creek, frozen over in winter.[4]

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