New Fork River

GPTKB entity

Statements (53)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf river
gptkbp:access fishing spots
boat ramps
public access sites
gptkbp:climate cold winters
high desert climate
warm summers
gptkbp:conservationEfforts local organizations involved
state initiatives
gptkbp:crosses gptkb:Sublette_County
gptkbp:culturalSignificance part of local heritage
recreational traditions
gptkbp:drainageBasin gptkb:Colorado_River_Basin
gptkbp:environmentalConcerns water quality issues
gptkbp:fauna amphibians
birds
mammals
fish species
reptiles
gptkbp:fishSpecies popular activity
gptkbp:flora various plant species
gptkbp:flowsInto gptkb:Bridger-Teton_National_Forest
gptkbp:geographicalFeature mountainous region
gptkbp:historicalSignificance explored by early settlers
used_by_Native_Americans
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label New Fork River
gptkbp:length approximately 30 miles
gptkbp:localEconomy supports tourism
supports fishing industry
supports outdoor recreation businesses
gptkbp:location gptkb:Wyoming
gptkbp:mouth gptkb:Green_River
gptkbp:namedAfter New_Fork_Lake
gptkbp:recreation rafting
birdwatching opportunities
kayaking
picnicking areas
camping nearby
hiking nearby
hunting in the area
gptkbp:seasonalActivities flows vary with snowmelt
gptkbp:source New_Fork_Lake
gptkbp:surroundingArea scenic views
agricultural land
wildlife refuges
gptkbp:tributaryOf gptkb:Green_River
gptkbp:waterQuality monitored by environmental agencies
affected by runoff
affected by development
efforts to improve quality
gptkbp:waterSource snowmelt
rainfall
gptkbp:wildlife habitat for various species