Beaver Tooth Ditch
Beaver Tooth Ditch is a canal in Wyoming and has an elevation of 4843 feet. Beaver Tooth Ditch is northeast of Pole Creek Irrigation Reservoir.- Type: Canal
- Location: Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
Latitude 43.9964° or 43° 59' 46.9" north | Longitude -106.7014° or 106° 42' 5.2" west |
Elevation 4843 feet (1476 metres) | GeoNames ID 5818310 |
In the Area
Localities
Landmarks
- Pole Creek Irrigation DamDam, 1¼ miles southwest
- Pole Creek Irrigation ReservoirReservoir, 1¼ miles southwest
- Knebel DrawValley, 1½ miles southeast
- Case DamDam, 1½ miles west
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- Purdy DamDam, 3 miles northeast
- Steffensen Number 2 DamDam, 8 miles north
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- Crain SchoolSchool, 10 miles east
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