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East Fork River
The East Fork River is a roughly tributary of the New Fork River in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It flows southwest from the Wind River Range to a confluence with the New Fork south of Boulder In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) is a rock fragment with size greater than in diameter. Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles. While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. In c .... Rivers of Wyoming Rivers of Sublette County, Wyoming {{Wyoming-river-stub ...
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New Fork River
The New Fork River is the uppermost major tributary of the Green River in Wyoming, flowing about entirely within Sublette County. It drains an arid farming region of southwestern Wyoming south of the Wind River Range. Course It rises at Lozier Lake in the Wind River Range, nearly above sea level, in the Bridger National Forest. Flowing southwest through a steep and narrow glacial canyon, it comes out of the mountains about north of Cora, briefly widening into the New Fork Lakes. From there it swings south then southeast, past Cora and on to Pinedale, receiving Willow, Pine and Pole Creeks from the left. At Boulder it receives Boulder Creek and turns south again. The East Fork River joins a few miles south of there. From the confluence, the New Fork meanders generally southwest between low bluffs, and joins the Green River about east of Big Piney. Recreation The New Fork is considered an excellent river for inner-tube floating and canoeing because of its width and strong ...
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