7607 Poudre River Rd, Greeley, CO The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area does not own or operate ditches
40.469556, -104.934333 Benjamin Eaton (1833-1904) was a founding officer of the Union Colony and was instrumental in the establishment of
40.594750, -105.075500 The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area does not own or operate ditches in Northern Colorado. Contact Water
40.594750, -105.075500 Since 1865 when the Coy family first started diverting water to their farm, the Coy Ditch and Diversion
3719 Poudre Trail, Laporte, CO Built in 1866, the Taylor and Gill Ditch is among the earliest irrigation structures in
40.599944, -105.083861 The history of the Josh Ames Ditch began in 1862 when the Ames brothers traveled to what is
202 East Vine Drive, Fort Collins, CO Located just north of Old Town, Fort Collins, kayakers, tubers and kids of
2005 N Overland Trail, Fort Collins, CO 80521 This historic facility was built in 1882-1883 to provide the growing town
The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area does not own or operate this property. Contact Colorado Parks & Wildlife
40.501722, -104.966639 The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area does not own or operate ditches in Northern Colorado. Contact Water
40.598028, -105.079972 The Lake Canal, also known as the Eaton and Abbott Canal, was built in 1873 to supply irrigation
40.422528, -104.670056 Built in 1881, the Ogilvy Ditch is the last diversion on the Cache la Poudre River before converging
40.442444, -104.848056 Built in 1867, the Jones Ditch is among the earliest ditches still operating today. Only three miles in
40.471194, -104.935333 The Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area does not own or operate ditches in Northern Colorado. Contact