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  2. Cimarron River (Arkansas River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The river's present name comes from the early Spanish name, Río de los Carneros Cimarrones, which is usually translated as 'River of the Wild Sheep'; previous English names for the river include Grand Saline, Jefferson (in John Melish's 1820 U.S. map), Red Fork, and Salt Fork.

  3. Cimarron River (Canadian River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron Canyon State Park, located along the river, offers equestrian and hiking trails, fly-fishing, and camping. Located within the Colin Neblett Wildlife Management Area, it is near Angel Fire, New Mexico on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway .

  4. List of rivers of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Near junction with Red River Little River (Canadian River) 360: Near Sasakwa Baron Fork: 329: Near Eldon: Blue River: 320: Near Blue Spavinaw Creek: 307: Near Eucha: Black Bear Creek: 221: Near Pawnee: Salt Fork Red River: 239: Near Elmer: East Cache Creek: 223: Near Walters: Mud Creek: 186: Near Courtney Deep Red Creek: 168: Near Randlett ...

  5. Cimarron River - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron River may refer to: Cimarron River (Arkansas River tributary), a tributary of the Arkansas River with headwaters in New Mexico; Cimarron River (Canadian ...

  6. D & RG Narrow Gauge Trestle - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the turbulent Cimarron River just upstream from its confluence with the Gunnison River, the trestle replaced a wooden trestle built during the route's construction in 1882. Originally 288 feet (88 m) long, only the central span of it remains today.

  7. List of rivers of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi River. Arkansas River. Canadian River. ... Cimarron River; Vermejo River; Dry Cimarron River; ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of New Mexico (1974)

  8. Roswell flooding turns deadly as record-rainfall soaks New ...

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    The Spring River channel overflowed causing what the National Weather Service in Albuquerque described as "extreme flooding" in downtown Roswell and throughout the southeastern New Mexico town of ...

  9. Cimarron Canyon State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is popular for trout fishing in the Cimarron River and its tributaries, Clear Creek and Tolby Creek. [1] Stocked trout include rainbow and brown. The river is maintained by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish at a trout density of approximately 3,000 fish per mile, although water flow can vary between 2 and 50 cfs.[2]