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Colorado River Originating in northern Colorado, north of Grand Lake, the Colorado River is one of the United States' major waterways. Totaling 1,470 mi (2,352 km), the river spans a number of states – Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and California – before emptying into the Gulf of California in Mexico. Until 1921 the river was known as the Grand River and was then renamed at the request of the State of Colorado. Address: . . . USA
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Roaring Fork River The Roaring Fork River originates near Aspen and follows its way down a valley for about 70 mi (113 km), ending when it converges with the Colorado River at Glenwood Springs. This river is a hotspot for recreational activity, including fishing and rafting. Address: . . CO USA
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White River The White River is a tributary of the Green River and is approximately 160 mi (257 km) in length. The river forks through Garfield County and Flat Tops Wilderness Area passing through several Colorado communities prior to joining the Green River in Uintah County, Utah. The White River is navigable by small boats year round with the exception of low rainfall years. Address: . Meeker CO USA
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