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Cottonwood Marsh photo by Peter Burke

Cottonwood Pass Road - Eagle County
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Ownership: None Listed
Description: It seems like this road has a little bit of every kind of habitat, but not much of any one. However, there is some very decent scrub-oak forest and sagebrush, and some farmer's ponds well below the road just before the Garfield County line can have breeders like American Coot, Canada Goose, Mallard, Green-winged Teal, Ring-necked Duck, etcetera.

Habitat: Sagebrush, Scrub Oak Forest, Pond
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Directions: From the Gypsum exit off I-70 (exit 140), take US 6 east into the town of Gypsum. About a half mile from the interstate, turn right onto Valley Road. 2.5 miles south of US 6, turn right (west) onto CR 10 (Cottonwood Pass Road).
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