Bishop Gulch
Bishop Gulch is a valley in Eagle, Colorado and has an elevation of 8,199 feet. Bishop Gulch is situated nearby to the hamlet Gilman, as well as near Belden.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gilman and Belden.
Gilman
Hamlet
Photo: Canyoon, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Gilman is an abandoned mining town in southeastern Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The Gilman post office operated from November 3, 1886, until April 22, 1986.
Belden
Hamlet
Belden is an extinct town located in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The townsite is located at at an elevation of 9,646 feet. The community was named after D. D. Belden, the proprietor of a local mine. Belden never had a post office.
Red Cliff
Village
Photo: Alan Stark, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Vail is a U.S. ski resort town set in the Rocky Mountains. Vail is located in the Northwestern region of the state of Colorado. It is 100 miles west of Denver and 35 miles east of Eagle. Red Cliff is situated 3 miles southeast of Bishop Gulch.
Bishop Gulch
- Type: Valley with an elevation of 8,199 feet
- Category: landform
- Location: Eagle, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.54249° or 39° 32′ 33″ northLongitude
-106.4042° or 106° 24′ 15″ westElevation
8,199 feet (2,499 metres)Open location code
85FMGHRW+X8GeoNames ID
5413979
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