Kenosha Mountains

Mountain in Colorado, United States
Kenosha Mountains is located in Colorado
Kenosha Mountains
Kenosha Mountains
CountryUnited StatesStateColoradoParent rangeFront Range

The Kenosha Mountains or Kenosha Mountain[2] are a subrange (or long mountain) of the Front Range located in Park and Jefferson counties of Colorado. Lying within the Pike National Forest, the range extends 36 miles (58 km)[1] from where it meets the Platte River Mountains to the northwest, to Windy Peak to the southeast. This long mountain is bordered by the Platte River Mountains on the north and the Tarryall Mountains on the south.

References

  1. ^ a b Kenosha Mountains on Peakbagger
  2. ^ USGS, GNIS 183221
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