
Grand Valley defines the lower elevations of this high-desert landscape in Grand County, where the infrastructure of transportation and water management is paramount. The region is marked by a network of specialized routes, including Bryson Canyon Rd and Book Cliff Ridge Rd, which navigate the terrain north of the Interstate and Railroad corridor. Key watercourses like Westwater Creek, Sulphur Creek, and Bryson Wash underscore the drainage patterns that have shaped the valley floors.
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1885 · East Tavaputs
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1954 · Westwater 4 SW
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1956 · Westwater 4 SE
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1956 · Grand Junction
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1959 · Grand Junction
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1960 · Grand Junction
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1962 · Grand Junction
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1964 · Grand Junction
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1965 · Grand Junction
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1970 · Harley Dome
USGS Topo · 1:24,000