Laramie River
The Laramie River is a tributary of the North Platte River, approximately 280 miles (450 km) long, in the U.S. states of Colorado and Wyoming. The river was named for Jacques La Ramie, a fur trapper who visited the area in the early 19th century. Laramie County, Wyoming, the city of Laramie, and other geographical entities in the region have "Laramie" in their names.
Laramie River | |
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The Laramie River, as it flows past the site of old Fort Laramie | |
Map highlighting the Laramie River (in bright blue, below and slightly left of center) | |
Etymology | Named for Jacques La Ramie, French Canadian fur trapper |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Colorado, Wyoming |
Cities | Laramie, Wheatland, Fort Laramie |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Chambers Lake (Colorado) |
• location | Larimer County, Colorado |
• coordinates | 40°36′56″N 105°51′29″W |
• elevation | 9,192 ft (2,802 m) |
Mouth | North Platte River |
• location | Goshen County, Wyoming |
• coordinates | 42°11′59″N 104°31′47″W |
• elevation | 4,213 ft (1,284 m) |
Length | 280 mi (450 km) |
Basin size | 4,564 sq mi (11,820 km2) |
Discharge | |
• location | near Fort Laramie, 0.6 miles (1.0 km) from mouth |
• average | 129 cu ft/s (3.7 m3/s) |
• minimum | 0 cu ft/s (0 m3/s) |
• maximum | 6,260 cu ft/s (177 m3/s) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | North Laramie River |
• right | Chugwater Creek |
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