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FLY FISHING SHOPS AND GUIDES | ||||
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BUSINESS | PHONE | ADDRESS | CITY | ZIP |
Virtual FlyBox
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303.674.2726 | 7002 S. Silverhorn Dr. | Evergreen | 80439 |
ArkAnglers | 719.395.1796 | 517 S. Hwy. 24 | Buena Vista | 81211 |
The Drift Fly Shop | 719.543.3900 | 943 Hwy. 50 West | Pueblo | 81008 |
RESTAURANTS AND SERVICES | ||||
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BUSINESS | PHONE | ADDRESS | CITY | ZIP |
Moonlight Pizza & Brew Pub | 719.539.4277 | 242 F Street | Salida | 81201 |
Safeway | 719.539.3513 | 232 G Street | Salida | 81201 |
LODGING | ||||
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BUSINESS | PHONE | ADDRESS | CITY | ZIP |
Comfort Inn | 719.539.5000 | 315 E. Rainbow Blvd. | Salida | 81201 |
Comfort Inn | 719.542.6868 | 670 Eagleridge Blvd. | Pueblo | 81008 |
FACTS ABOUT THE ARKANSAS RIVER DRAINAGE
The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River. The Arkansas generally flows to the east and southeast as it traverses the US states of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The river's initial basin starts in the Western United States in Colorado, specifically the Arkansas River Valley, where the headwaters derive from the snow pack in the Collegiate Peaks. Then it flows east into the Midwest via Kansas, and finally into the South through Oklahoma and Arkansas.
At 1,469 miles (2,364 km), it is the sixth-longest river in the United States,[6] the second-longest tributary in the Mississippi–Missouri system, and the 45th longest river in the world. Its origin is in the Rocky Mountains in Lake County, Colorado, near Leadville.
The Arkansas has three distinct sections in its long path through central North America. At its headwaters, the Arkansas runs as a steep mountain river through the Rockies in its narrow valley, dropping 4,600 feet (1.4 km) in 120 miles (193 km). This section (including The Numbers near Granite, Colorado, Brown's Canyon, and the Royal Gorge) supports extensive whitewater rafting in the spring and summer.
At Cañon City, Colorado, the Arkansas River valley widens and flattens markedly. Just west of Pueblo, Colorado, the river enters the Great Plains.
The headwaters of the Arkansas River, in central Colorado, have been known for exceptional trout fishing, particularly fly fishing, since the 19th century, when greenback cutthroat trout dominated the river.[13] Today, brown trout dominate the river, which also contains rainbow trout. Trout Unlimited considers the Arkansas one of the top 100 trout streams in America,[14] a reputation the river has had since the 1950s.[15] From Leadville to Pueblo, the Arkansas River is serviced by numerous fly shops and guides operating in Buena Vista, Salida, Cañon City and Pueblo. The Colorado Division of Wildlife provides regular online fishing reports for the river.
Used with permission from Wikipedia, Arkansas River under the WikiMedia Terms of Use agreement.
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