St. Vrain Creek

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St. Vrain Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River in north-central Colorado that flows eastward from the Rocky Mountains through canyons and plains, supporting local ecosystems and communities along its course.

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf creek
river
tributary
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsDirection eastward
flowsFrom Rocky Mountains
flowsThrough Boulder County, Colorado NERFINISHED
Weld County, Colorado NERFINISHED
canyons
plains
hasEcosystemType riparian
hasFeature alluvial reaches
canyon reaches
floodplain
locatedIn Colorado
north-central Colorado
mouthLocatedIn Colorado
namedFor St. Vrain family
partOf Mississippi River basin
surface form: Mississippi River watershed

Missouri River Basin
surface form: Missouri River watershed

South Platte River
surface form: South Platte River basin
region Front Range, Colorado
surface form: Front Range
supports local communities
local ecosystems
tributaryOf South Platte River
usedFor irrigation
municipal water supply
recreation
watercourseType perennial stream

Referenced by (10)

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

Longmont locatedOn St. Vrain Creek
Boulder County contains St. Vrain Creek
St. Vrain Greenway follows St. Vrain Creek
St. Vrain Greenway waterBody St. Vrain Creek
St. Vrain Greenway isNamedAfter St. Vrain Creek
Union Reservoir primaryInflow St. Vrain Creek
this entity surface form: St. Vrain Supply Canal
Union Reservoir partOf St. Vrain Creek
this entity surface form: St. Vrain Creek watershed
Boulder Creek tributaryOf St. Vrain Creek