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roaring fork

4 Porch Notes tagged “roaring fork,” from counties across Colorado.

Water and land - Garfield County

Around Carbondale and Glenwood, river water is not the same as your tap water

Garfield County properties along the Colorado and Roaring Fork rivers may carry ditch or irrigation water that is separate from the household water that serves the home.

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Water and land - Pitkin County

Pitkin County's rivers feed both sides of the Continental Divide

The Roaring Fork and Fryingpan rivers rise in Pitkin County, and some of that water is moved by tunnel under the Continental Divide to communities east of the mountains.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Pitkin County

Fishing rules on the Roaring Fork change as you move down the river

The Roaring Fork River carries Gold Medal water and special catch rules that shift by river segment, so the legal way to fish depends on exactly where you stand.

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Local rules - Garfield County

Garfield County is split among three school districts

Which public school district a Garfield County home falls in depends on the town, with separate districts serving the Roaring Fork area, the Rifle area, and Parachute.

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