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Courtesy Elko District, BLM. Maggie Creek is a southward flowing 85.4-mile-long (137.4 km) [3] stream that begins in the Independence Mountains and is a tributary to the Humboldt River in Carlin in Elko County in northeastern Nevada.
Bureau of Land Management national monuments in Nevada (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Bureau of Land Management areas in Nevada" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
The Humboldt River is an extensive river drainage system located in north-central Nevada.It extends in a general east-to-west direction from its headwaters in the Jarbidge, Independence, and Ruby Mountains in Elko County, to its terminus in the Humboldt Sink, approximately 225 miles (362 km) away in northwest Churchill County. [4]
The Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways are roads that have been designated by the Bureau of Land Management as scenic byways. Some are also National Scenic Byways or National Forest Scenic Byways. The program was initiated in 1989 and 54 byways have since been designated in the Western United States. [1]
Columbia River (OR) Snake River (ID) Owyhee River. ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Nevada (1974) External links. Nevada Streamflow Data from the USGS
The Amargosa River is an intermittent waterway, 185 miles (298 km) long, in southern Nevada and eastern California in the United States. The Amargosa River is one out of two rivers located in the California portion of the Mojave Desert with perennial flow. [6]
The Bear River is a tributary of the Feather River in the Sierra Nevada, winding through four California counties: Yuba, Sutter, Placer, and Nevada. About 73 miles (117 km) long, the river flows generally southwest through the Sierra then west through the Central Valley , draining a narrow, rugged watershed of 295 square miles (760 km 2 ).
The Jarbidge River is a 51.8-mile-long (83.4 km), [3] high elevation river in Elko County, Nevada, and Owyhee County, Idaho, in the United States.The Jarbidge originates as two main forks in the Jarbidge Mountains of northeastern Nevada and then flows through basalt and rhyolite canyons on the high plateau of the Owyhee Desert before joining the Bruneau River.