Chemehuevi Wash
Chemehuevi Wash | |
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Chemehuevi Wash in California | |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
Region | (southeast)-Mojave Desert (Lower Colorado River Valley) |
District | San Bernardino County, CA |
City | Havasu Lake, CA–Lake Havasu City, AZ |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 35 mi (56 km), NW-SE, (then E) |
The Chemehuevi Wash is a large
Description
The 35-mile (56 km) long Chemehuevi Wash drains the center of Chemehuevi Valley; it begins southwest of the center of the
The Chemehuevi Wash and Valley are about 15 miles (24 km) wide and the change in direction of the drainage to due east to meet the west shore of Lake Havasu is caused by the blocks of mountains, the Turtle Mountains southwest, and the Whipple Mountains southeast; the large Whipple massif is also the cause of the change in the due-south course of the Colorado River changing from southeast, back to southwest. The Colorado River then continues mostly south, but again makes other turns before reaching the north of the Gulf of California.
Stepladder Mountains Wilderness
The
Watersheds
The Chemehuevi Wash Watershed is south of the Piute Wash of southeast Nevada and California. The watershed is a western tributary to the Havasu-Mohave Lakes Watershed.[1]
References
- ^ Havasu-Mohave Lakes Watershed, EPA.
External links
- Media related to Chemehuevi Valley at Wikimedia Commons
- Havasu-Mohave Lakes Watershed
- Piute Wash Watershed, Nevada to California