Little Colorado River

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The Little Colorado River is shown highlighted on a map of the United States
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The Little Colorado River is shown highlighted on a map of the United States

The Little Colorado River is a tributary of the Colorado River, approximately 315 mi (507 km) long, in the U.S. state of Arizona. The river provides the principal drainage for the Painted Desert.

It rises in eastern Arizona, in southeastern Apache County, and flows northwest, through a series of deep gorges, past the towns of St. Johns, Holbrook, and Winslow. It joins the Colorado in the Grand Canyon, approximately 70 mi (113 km) north of Flagstaff. Stream is dammed, forms Lyman L. (State Park), for irrigation 10 mi (16 km) S of St. Johns.

It is one of the larger tributaries of the Colorado River, carrying up to 5200 cubic feet per second (150 m³/s), though it's flow is highly irregular.

Little Colorado River gorge near Grand Canyon NP.
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Little Colorado River gorge near Grand Canyon NP.

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    Tributaries
    Dirty Devil River | Dolores River | Escalante River | Gila River | Green River | Gunnison River | Kanab River | Little Colorado River | Paria River | San Juan River | Virgin River
    Major reservoirs
    Fontenelle Reservoir | Flaming Gorge Reservoir | Taylor Park Reservoir | Navajo Reservoir | Lake Powell | Lake Mead | Lake Havasu
    Dependent states
    Arizona | California | Colorado | Nevada | New Mexico | Utah (See: Colorado River Compact)
    Designated areas
    Glen Canyon National Recreation Area | Lake Mead National Recreation Area
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