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Rabbit Valley (Colorado)

Coordinates: 39°10′17.94″N 109°1′14.40″W / 39.1716500°N 109.0206667°W / 39.1716500; -109.0206667
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Rock formation at Rabbit Valley, September 2007

Rabbit Valley is a valley located in northwestern Mesa County, Colorado, United States.[1] The area is generally used for paleontology, camping, hiking, mountain biking, off-road vehicle recreation, and hunting. Rabbit Valley is accessed by Interstate 70/U.S. Route 6/U.S. Route 50.

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39°10′17.94″N 109°1′14.40″W / 39.1716500°N 109.0206667°W / 39.1716500; -109.0206667