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River mouth
  
Aisén River

Discharge
  
47.2 m³/s

Basin area
  
3,712 km²

Country
  
Chile

Basin size
  
3,712 km (1,433 sq mi)

Length
  
88 km

Mouth
  
Aysén River


Simpson River is a river of Chile located in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region. The river originates east of the Andes mountains. It forms the western boundary of the city of Coihaique, which is bordered on the north by the Coihaique River, a tributary of the Simpson. In its inferior course, the river flows through Río Simpson National Reserve, which is named after the river. In this area, the river roughly parallels the Route CH-240, which connects Coihaique with Puerto Aisén and Puerto Chacabuco.

Contents

Map of R%C3%ADo Simpson, XI Regi%C3%B3n, Chile

Tributaries

The Blanco River gushes through canyons in the northeastern part of Reserva Nacional Cerro Castillo. The river corridor is a veritable geological wonder with a myriad of canyons composed of dark basalt, limestone, shale and sandstone. There is also the wonderful sight of Cerro Castillo (2675 m), highest peak in the region, thus named because it resembles a medieval castle.

References

Simpson River Wikipedia