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  2. San Pedro River (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Sites marked where persons perished crossing la Frontera from Mexico, North up San Pedro River. The San Pedro Valley is a site for Holocene mammal fossils because of the riparian environment. In recent decades, the Arizona Geological Society has focused on the region, as well as researchers. Development pressures, recreation, and groundwater ...

  3. San Pedro Valley - Wikipedia

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    The San Pedro Valley starts 10 miles (16 km) south of the United States–Mexico border and extends 140 miles (230 km) north through Arizona. The San Pedro River flows from the state of Sonora , Mexico, through Cochise, Pima, Graham, and Pinal Counties to Winkelman, Arizona.

  4. San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    The San Pedro House is located along the river to the east of Sierra Vista and is a fully restored historic ranch house dating to the 1930s. It is now used as a visitor center and bookstore for the San Pedro Riparian NCA. [2] [4] In April 2022, the San Pedro River was named as one of America's Most Endangered Rivers. [3]

  5. Charleston, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Charleston is located on the west bank of the San Pedro River, about 9 miles (14 km) southwest of Tombstone. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Millville is located directly across the river, on the east bank. [ 4 ] [ 6 ]

  6. Tule River - Wikipedia

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    The Tule River, also called Rio de San Pedro or Rio San Pedro, [2] is a 71.4-mile (114.9 km) [1] river in Tulare County in the U.S. state of California.The river originates in the Sierra Nevada east of Porterville and consists of three forks, North, Middle and South.

  7. San Pedro, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 32°05′00″N 111°29′17″W  /  32.08333°N 111.48806°W  / 32.08333; -111

  8. Should the San Pedro River get federal water rights? A ruling ...

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  9. Aravaipa Creek - Wikipedia

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    The creek goes northwest then southwest through the canyon and downstream about 9 miles (14 km) to meet the San Pedro River and Arizona State Route 77 between Dudleyville and Mammoth. Access to the eastern end of the wilderness is located north of Klondyke on the Klondyke Road.