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  2. List of rivers of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    List of rivers in Arizona , sorted by name. By drainage basin. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream ...

  3. Category:Rivers of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    in Category:Rivers of Arizona by county. It should hold all the pages in the county-level categories (apart from washes), and may hold other pages such as lists.

  4. Salt River (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The Salt River (Spanish: Río Salado, O'odham [Pima]: Onk Akimel, Yavapai: Hakanyacha or Hakathi:, Maricopa language: Va Shly'ay [5]) is a river in Gila and Maricopa counties in Arizona, United States, that is the largest tributary of the Gila River. [2]

  5. Verde River - Wikipedia

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    The river begins below the dam at Sullivan Lake, fed by Big Chino Wash and Williamson Valley Wash in Yavapai County.The Verde flows freely for 125 miles (201 km) through private, state, tribal and United States Forest Service lands, [5] specifically the Prescott National Forest, Coconino National Forest and Tonto National Forest, before encountering the first of two dams that make Horseshoe ...

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  7. Rio de Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Rio de Flag, which has historically been known as the River de Flag [2] and San Francisco river, [3] is a river in Arizona that runs through Flagstaff, originating from the San Francisco Peaks before draining into the Little Colorado River. The river's age is unknown, though its first channels were around over one million years ago. [4]

  8. Hassayampa River - Wikipedia

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    The river is about 113 miles (182 km) long, [3] with a watershed of 1,410 square miles (3,700 km 2), [4] most of it desert. Aerial view from the south of the Hassayampa River, Arizona, northwest of Phoenix. A local legend purports that anyone who drinks from the river can never again tell the truth. As an anonymous poet wrote:

  9. Havasu Creek - Wikipedia

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    Havasu Creek is the second largest tributary of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. [5] The drainage basin for Havasu Creek is about 3,000 square miles (7,800 km 2). It includes the town of Williams, Arizona, and Grand Canyon Village. [6] Havasu Creek starts out above the canyon wall as a small trickle of snow run-off and rain water.

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