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Find out the names and locations of the major rivers in New Mexico, arranged by drainage basin. The list includes the Mississippi, Rio Grande, Colorado, Gila, and Red rivers and their tributaries.
1. The Rio Grande River. Flickr/Daxis. One of the most significant rivers in the Southwest, the 1,896-mile long Rio Grande River runs all the way through New Mexico and forms part of our nation’s border. It starts in Colorado, eventually emptying into the Gulf of Mexico.
Discover the beauty and diversity of New Mexico's rivers, from high-mountain streams to lazy meandering rivers. Learn about the four wild and scenic rivers and the recreational opportunities they offer.
A list of rivers in New Mexico with their county, reach, length, description, potential classification, watershed, and other information. The rivers are categorized by their geologic, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife values.
Find a map of New Mexico showing the major lakes, streams and rivers in the state. Learn about stream levels, drought conditions, water publications and more from the USGS website.
A comprehensive, waterproof, 122-page river guide with detailed maps of 153 miles of the Rio Grande in New Mexico. Learn about the geology, history, hydrology, and recreation of the Rio Grande Valley and its spectacular canyons.
Learn about the Rio Grande, a 1,900-mile river that flows through the Rocky Mountains and the Rio Grande Gorge in New Mexico. Discover its culture, geology, recreation, scenery, and wildlife values, and how to access it.
The Rio Chama is a major tributary of the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico. It flows through a multi-colored sandstone canyon which is, at times, 1,500 feet deep and through a wilderness and wilderness study area.
This comprehensive, spiral bound, river-friendly, 122-page river guide provides detailed, full-color maps of 153 miles of the Rio Grande, from Lasauses, Colorado to Cochiti Dam in New Mexico.
Learn about the 74-mile stretch of the Rio Grande River that flows through the Rio Grande Gorge in New Mexico. Discover the wildlife, recreation, and history of this scenic river and its surrounding area.