San Francisco River (Gila River tributary) facts for kids
![Park Avenue Bridge at Clifton](/images/thumb/a/ad/Park_Avenue_Bridge_at_Clifton.jpg/300px-Park_Avenue_Bridge_at_Clifton.jpg)
The Park Avenue Bridge over the San Francisco River in Clifton, Arizona
The San Francisco River is a 159-mile-long (256 km) river in the southwest United States, the largest tributary of the Upper Gila River. It originates near Alpine, Arizona and flows into New Mexico before reentering Arizona and joining the Gila downstream from Clifton.
See also
In Spanish: Río San Francisco (Arizona) para niños
- List of Arizona rivers
- List of New Mexico rivers
- List of tributaries of the Colorado River
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