Navajo River
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Navajo River[1] Lóolahó (Jicarilla Apache)[2] |
|
---|---|
Origin | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Mouth | Confluence with San Juan Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Progression | San Juan—Colorado |
Mouth elevation | 6,319 ft (1,926 m) |
Navajo River (Jicarilla Apache: Lóolahó) is a 54-mile-long (87 km)[3] tributary of the San Juan River. It flows from a source in the South San Juan Wilderness of Conejos County, Colorado southwest past Chromo, Colorado. The river dips into New Mexico, passing just north of Dulce before heading northwest to a confluence with the San Juan in Archuleta County, Colorado. A large portion of its water is diverted across the Continental Divide to the Rio Grande basin as part of the San Juan-Chama Project.
See also
References
<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />
Cite error: Invalid <references>
tag; parameter "group" is allowed only.
<references />
, or <references group="..." />
<templatestyles src="Asbox/styles.css"></templatestyles>
<templatestyles src="Asbox/styles.css"></templatestyles>
Categories:
- Pages with reference errors
- Articles with Jicarilla Apache-language external links
- Articles containing non-English-language text
- Rivers and streams of Colorado
- Rivers and streams of New Mexico
- Tributaries of the Colorado River in New Mexico
- Landforms of Conejos County, Colorado
- Landforms of Archuleta County, Colorado
- Tributaries of the Colorado River in Colorado
- Landforms of Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
- Colorado river stubs
- Western United States river stubs
- New Mexico geography stubs