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  2. Cienega of San Simon - Wikipedia

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    Cienega of San Simon was a camping and watering place on the Southern Emigrant Trail after John Coffee Hays pioneered the Tucson Cutoff route from Cooke's Wagon Road to the east in the Animas Valley to Tucson via Stein's Pass to the Cienega, to Apache Pass, to Nugent’s Pass, to the lower crossing of the San Pedro River near Tres Alamos, to rejoin Cooke's road again at a waterhole, just east ...

  3. San Simon River (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The San Simon River was originally named by the Spanish, Rio San Domingo, had acquired various names, Rio de Sauz, Rio Sauz or Sauz River, Rio de Sonoca, Rio de Suanca or Suauca, San Simon Creek, San Simon Wash, and Solomonville Wash. [1] In 1849, when Colonel John Coffee Hays pioneered a new shorter cut off route from Cooke's Wagon Road in the Animas Valley to Tucson by way of the Puerto del ...

  4. List of valleys of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Shaded relief map, Arizona. ... Cienega Valley (Arizona) S. San Bernardino Valley; ... San Pedro River (Arizona) San Simon Valley; Sulphur Springs Valley; Coconino ...

  5. List of rivers of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe Canyon Creek, tributary to the San Bernardino River joins it at just below Dieciocho de Augusto, Sonora. Whitewater Draw : originally considered the upper reach of the Rio de Agua Prieta , it enters Mexico as the head of Rio de Agua Prieta, which runs southward then southeast to join the Rio de San Bernardino , at La Junta de los Rios ...

  6. Whitlock Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Whitlock Valley is a small valley in southeast Graham County, Arizona, southwestern United States, lying between three mountain ranges.The valley lies on the south perimeter region of the White Mountains in eastern Arizona, and lies south of the west-flowing Gila River, and the region transitions south into Cochise County and three large valleys, with some scattered dry lakes.

  7. Ciénega - Wikipedia

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    A restored cienega in Balmorhea State Park. A ciénega (also spelled ciénaga) is a wetland system unique to the American Southwest and Northern Mexico.Ciénagas are alkaline, freshwater, spongy, wet meadows with shallow-gradient, permanently saturated soils in otherwise arid landscapes that often occupy nearly the entire widths of valley bottoms.

  8. San Simon Cienaga - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... San Simon Cienaga, a cienega, on the San Simon River in Hidalgo County, New Mexico. [1]

  9. San Simon, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    San Simon Sta. appears in upper right quadrant of 1881 map of Cochise County. San Simon is a census-designated place in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 165. [3] San Simon is located along Interstate 10, 40 miles (64 km) east of Willcox. The community has a ZIP code of 85632.