- Tarryall Creek
Tarryall Creek is a tributary of the
South Platte River , approximately 25 miles (40 km) long, in Park County in centralColorado in theUnited States . It drains a rural portion of north and central South Park, an intermontane grassland in theRocky Mountains southwest of Denver. It rises in the high Rockies in several forks along thecontinental divide in thePike National Forest southwest ofBoreas Pass . It descends to the southwest through a short canyon, emerging into South Park nearComo, Colorado . It crossesU.S. Highway 285 east of Red Hill Pass northeast of Fairplay, then meanders towards the southeast, joining the South Platte from the east in the southeastern corner of South Park.The creek was one of the most active locations for the prospecting of
gold during theColorado Gold Rush in1859 . The "Tarryall diggings" and other nearby sites on the west side of South Park attracted thousands of prospectors overUte Pass andKenosha Pass , and the towns of Tarryall and Hamilton, both now completely vanished, were soon founded along the creek. There are no towns on the upper creek today.
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