North Fork Cottonwood Creek

North Fork Cottonwood Creek is a stream in , and has an elevation of 4,957 feet.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Horner site and Chamberlin Inn.

Protected area
The , also known as the Creek site and Horner's Corner site, and designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 48PA29, is an important archaeological site near , United States. is situated 2½ miles east of North Fork Cottonwood Creek.

Hotel
The is a historic hotel and landmark, known famously as the hotel where Ernest Hemingway stayed and finished his manuscript, Death in the Afternoon. is situated 2½ miles southwest of North Fork Cottonwood Creek.

Hotel
The is a landmark in . It was built by William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, the city's co-founder and namesake who named it after his daughter Irma Cody. is situated 2½ miles southwest of North Fork Cottonwood Creek.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cody.

is in , close to the east side . Unlike , with its pet spas and high-end shopping, is more authentically cowboy.

North Fork Cottonwood Creek

Latitude
44.55551° or 44° 33′ 20″ north
Longitude
-109.04209° or 109° 2′ 32″ west
Elevation
4,957 feet (1,511 metres)
Open location code
85PGHX45+65
Geo­Names ID
5833645
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