Fruita Settling Basin Number 2 Dam

Fruita Settling Basin Number 2 Dam is a dam in , and has an elevation of 4,701 feet. Fruita Settling Basin Number 2 Dam is situated nearby to the peak .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Independence Monument and Colorado National Monument Visitor Center.

Peak
is a 5,739-foot-elevation sandstone pillar located in , in of western , United States. is situated 2 miles south of Fruita Settling Basin Number 2 Dam.

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is situated 1½ miles south of Fruita Settling Basin Number 2 Dam.

is situated 1¼ miles south of Fruita Settling Basin Number 2 Dam.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Fruita.

is a town in the part of the Rocky Mountains state of near . is perhaps most famous for its dinosaurs and as the Western portal to .

Fruita Settling Basin Number 2 Dam

Latitude
39.12184° or 39° 7′ 19″ north
Longitude
-108.73338° or 108° 44′ 0″ west
Elevation
4,701 feet (1,433 metres)
Open location code
85FH47C8+PJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 482100762
Open­Street­Map feature
waterway=­dam
Geo­Names ID
5422549
Wiki­data ID
Q48986901
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