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  2. Picacho State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Picacho State Recreation Area is a camping, boating, and general recreation area located on a 9-mile stretch of the lower Colorado River at the site of Picacho, a defunct gold mining town. Picacho is a popular wintertime/springtime destination for boating, fishing, hiking and camping.

  3. Wiley's Well - Wikipedia

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    Wiley's Well is a natural artesian well in the Colorado Desert of Southern California as well as the name of the surrounding region. It is west of Blythe, California , in Riverside County . It is named after Palo Verde storekeeper and postmaster A.P. Wiley who, in 1907, made a shallow well deeper that was dug in 1876 by a stagecoach company ...

  4. Blythe, California - Wikipedia

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    Blythe was named after Thomas Henry Blythe, a San Francisco financier, who established primary water rights to the Colorado River in the region in 1877. The city was incorporated on July 21, 1916. The population was 18,317 at the 2020 census .

  5. Category : California populated places on the Colorado River

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    Blythe, California (1 C, 34 P) Pages in category "California populated places on the Colorado River" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  6. Palo Verde Valley - Wikipedia

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    Dating back to Thomas Henry Blythe's filing in 1877, the PVID has the most senior Colorado River water rights of any California agency. [7] The city of Blythe is in the center of the Palo Verde Valley and is the only incorporated community. Other communities include Mesa Verde, Ripley, and Palo Verde.

  7. Lower Colorado River Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Colorado River Valley has unique plant communities because it is the most arid part of the desert and it has the highest temperatures, in excess of 120 °F (49 °C) during the summer. The low humidity means that most plants must have mechanisms that deal with severe water loss through evaporation.

  8. Ehrenberg, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Ehrenberg is located in western La Paz County and is located on the Colorado River, which forms the border between Arizona and California. The community is along Interstate 10 , which leads east 145 miles (233 km) to Phoenix and west 100 miles (160 km) to Indio, California .

  9. Blythe Intake - Wikipedia

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    The Blythe Intake feed water to the Palo Verde Valley which is located in the Lower Colorado River Valley, next to the eastern border of Southern California with Arizona, United States. [11] It is located on the Colorado Desert within the Sonoran Desert south of the Parker Valley .

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