
Rocky Mountain National Park and the high peaks of the Front Range dominate this 1984 survey, which documents the topographical transition from the high Continental Divide to the agricultural plains of the Front Range corridor. The map details a complex water management infrastructure, showing numerous reservoirs such as Horsetooth Reservoir and Carter Lake that serve the growing populations in Boulder, Longmont, and Loveland. The rugged western half of the sheet is defined by wilderness areas and national forests, including the Arapaho National Forest and Roosevelt National Forest, where high-altitude landmarks like Longs Peak and the Arapaho Peaks tower over the landscape.
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