
The Colorado River and Fraser River converge in this high-altitude landscape, defining the character of Granby in the early twenty-first century. Irrigation infrastructure, including the Bunte Highline Ditch and Peterson Ditch, illustrates the complex water management required to support the region's agricultural and municipal needs. The town's layout is centered around the Granby-Grand County Airport and the mesa to the east, while the southern reaches of the map extend into the Arapaho National Forest. Genealogists may find the Granby Cem on the outskirts of town particularly useful for local history. Water storage is prominent throughout the terrain, with features like Windy Gap Reservoir, Linke Reservoir, and the tiered F W Linke Reservoir Number 2 and F W Linke Reservoir Number 3 marking the valleys. To the southeast, the small settlement of Elkdale sits near the winding course of Strawberry Cr.
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