Taylor River

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The Taylor River is a mountain river in central Colorado known for its scenic canyon, whitewater recreation, and renowned trout fishing.

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Taylor River canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain river
river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType cold-water river ecosystem
fishSpecies brook trout
brown trout
cutthroat trout
rainbow trout
flowsFrom Taylor Park Reservoir
flowsNear Almont, Colorado
flowsThrough Taylor Canyon
hasFeature canyon walls
cold water
steep gradient
hasInfrastructure Taylor Park Dam
knownFor scenic canyon
trout fishing
whitewater recreation
locatedIn Gunnison County, Colorado
central Colorado
mouth Gunnison River
nearbyCity Gunnison, Colorado
nearbyProtectedArea Gunnison National Forest
partOf Colorado River Basin
surface form: Colorado River basin

Gunnison River
surface form: Gunnison River watershed
recreation fly fishing
kayaking
rafting
whitewater boating
sourceLocation Rocky Mountains
Taylor Park, Colorado
sports catch-and-release fly fishing
commercial rafting
whitewater kayaking
state Colorado
tourism angling tourism
outdoor recreation tourism
upstreamWaterBody Taylor Park Reservoir
waterUse fisheries
recreation

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Gunnison River formedByConfluenceOf Taylor River
Taylor Park Reservoir inflow Taylor River
Taylor Park Reservoir outflow Taylor River
East River confluenceWith Taylor River