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Conejos River

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- location
  
San Luis Valley

- min
  
0 cu ft/s (0.0 m/s)

Discharge
  
4.984 m³/s

Source
  
San Juan Mountains

Country
  
United States of America

- average
  
176 cu ft/s (5.0 m/s)

Length
  
149 km

Basin area
  
2,297 km²

Mouth
  
Rio Grande

Cities
  
Alamosa

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- max
  
3,820 cu ft/s (108.2 m/s)

Conejos river a day driving hiking and fly fishing


The Conejos River is a tributary of the Rio Grande, approximately 92.5 miles (148.9 km) long, in south-central Colorado in the United States. It drains a scenic area of the eastern San Juan Mountains west of the San Luis Valley.

Contents

Map of Conejos River, Colorado, USA

DescriptionEdit

It rises from snowmelt along the continental divide west of Conejos Peak in western Conejos County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Pagosa Springs. It flows briefly northeast, through Platoro Reservoir, then southeast through the Rio Grande National Forest, then east along the New Mexico border through a scenic canyon. It enters the southwestern corner of the San Luis Valley from the west near Conejos and joins the Rio Grande from the west approximately 15 mi (24 km) southeast of Alamosa. It is impounded at Platoro Reservoir for flood control and to manage irrigation in the San Luis Valley, as part of the San Luis Valley Project of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

The river is wide and shallow along much of its course. It descends steeply in several areas, including at Pinnacle Canyon, a popular destination for whitewater rafting.

Off limits to white settlement during the New Spain years, the river was the site of early land grants to settlers from the government of Mexico in the 1830s. The first settlement of 50 families along the river, in the Guadalupe Grant in 1833, was destroyed in an attack by Native Americans. José Jacques established the first white settlement on the river in 1851. The town of Conejos was founded in the 1854 by Lafayette Head, who later became the first lieutenant governor of Colorado.

References

Conejos River Wikipedia