Grand Hogback
| Grand Hogback | |
|---|---|
Part of the Grand Hogback near New Castle, Colorado. | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 9,187 ft (2,800 m) |
| Coordinates | 39°37′07″N 107°45′17″W / 39.61861°N 107.75472°W |
| Geography | |
The Grand Hogback is a 70-mile-long (110 km), curving, spine-like ridge in Western Colorado that extends from near McClure Pass in Pitkin County through Garfield County and then to near Meeker in Rio Blanco County. The hogback is significant because it marks part of the boundary between the Colorado Plateau to the west and the Southern Rocky Mountains to the east.
The elevation of the ridge ranges from 7,710 to 9,194 feet (2,350 to 2,802 m). The hogback appears as a series of serrated ridges and is easily discernable from Google Maps and other aerial views. It is visible from Interstate 70.