Blacks Fork
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Blacks Fork | |
Blacks Fork of the Green River | |
River | |
Country | United States |
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States | Utah, Wyoming |
Cities | Green River, Wyoming, Lyman, Wyoming, Granger, Wyoming |
Source | |
- location | Uinta Mountains, Utah |
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Mouth | Flaming Gorge Reservoir |
- coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. [1] |
Discharge | for USGS gage #09224700 near Little America |
- average | 292 cu ft/s (8 m3/s) [2] |
- max | 9,980 cu ft/s (283 m3/s) |
- min | 0 cu ft/s (0 m3/s) |
Blacks Fork (also referred to as Blacks Fork of the Green River) is a 175-mile-long (282 km)[3] tributary of the Green River in Utah and Wyoming. The river rises on the northern side of the Uinta Mountains as the combination of three streams draining the area around Tokewanna Peak near the Utah-Wyoming border. Right as the river crosses the Wyoming border, it flows into Meeks Cabin Reservoir which is used for irrigation and flood control.[4] From there the river flows through the town of Lyman before joining with the Smiths Fork, which forms just east of the Blacks Fork in the Uintas, and parallels it for most of its course. The river continues northeast to Granger, where the river meets the Hams Fork from the north. Shortly thereafter the river makes a sharp turn south, eventually joining the Green River at Flaming Gorge Reservoir.
History
In 1843 mountain man Jim Bridger and his partner Louis Vasquez constructed a trading post on the Blacks Fork, located near present day Lyman, known later as Fort Bridger. The post soon became a popular stop along the Oregon and California trails and later marked the point at which the Mormon Trail left the other two and continued into Utah.
See also
References
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- ↑ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found., accessed March 18, 2011
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- Geobox usage tracking for river type
- California Trail
- Mormon Trail
- Oregon Trail
- Rivers of Colorado
- Rivers of Utah
- Rivers of Wyoming
- Landforms of Daggett County, Utah
- Tributaries of the Colorado River in Utah
- Tributaries of the Colorado River
- Tributaries of the Colorado River in Colorado
- Tributaries of the Green River (Colorado River)