List of drainage basins in Colorado
List of the major drainage basins in the U.S. State of Colorado
The location of the State of Colorado in the United States of America .
The Gunnison River in the Black Canyon .
This is a list of drainage basins in the U.S. State of Colorado .
Colorado encompasses the headwaters of several important rivers. The state is divided into two major hydrographic regions by the Continental Divide of the Americas . East of the Continental Divide, surface waters flow to the Gulf of Mexico , either via the Rio Grande or via one of several rivers (the South Platte River , the North Platte River , the Republican River , the Arkansas River , the Cimarron River , or the Canadian River ) which eventually feed the Mississippi River along the way. West of the Continental Divide, surface waters flow via the Green River , the upper Colorado River [ a] (formerly the Grand River ), or the San Juan River into the Colorado River and on to the Gulf of California .
Colorado also has three significant endorheic basins : the San Luis Closed Basin in the San Luis Valley , and the Bear Creek Basin and the White Woman Basin spanning the Colorado -Kansas border north and south of the Arkansas River .
List of major drainage basins
Major Drainage Basins of the State of Colorado
Basin
Outlet
Total Area[ 3]
In-State Area[ 3]
% In-State[ 3]
Colorado River [ a] [ b]
Gulf of California
001 703,132 km2 271,481 mi2
001 100,195 km2 38,686 mi2
A064 14.2%
Arkansas River [ c]
Mississippi River
002 478,501 km2 184,750 mi2
002 70,022 km2 27,036 mi2
A063 14.6%
Rio Grande (Rio Bravo del Norte )[ d]
Gulf of Mexico
003 457,275 km2 176,555 mi2
009 12,070 km2 4,660 mi2
A072 2.6%
Canadian River
Arkansas River
004 122,701 km2 47,375 mi2
073 154 km2 59 mi2
A073 0.1%
Green River [ e]
Colorado River
005 115,903 km2 44,750 mi2
005 27,340 km2 10,556 mi2
A059 23.6%
North Platte River [ f]
Platte River
006 80,755 km2 31,180 mi2
018 5,129 km2 1,980 mi2
A068 6.4%
upper Colorado River (Grand River )[ a]
Colorado River
007 67,993 km2 26,252 mi2
003 57,680 km2 22,270 mi2
A038 84.8%
San Juan River [ b]
Colorado River
008 64,560 km2 24,927 mi2
008 15,175 km2 5,859 mi2
A060 23.5%
South Platte River [ g]
Platte River
009 62,738 km2 24,223 mi2
004 48,948 km2 18,899 mi2
A040 78.0%
Smoky Hill River
Kansas River
010 51,783 km2 19,994 mi2
040 2,493 km2 963 mi2
A070 4.8%
Cimarron River [ h]
Arkansas River
011 44,890 km2 17,332 mi2
016 5,481 km2 2,116 mi2
A066 12.2%
Yampa River
Green River
012 21,506 km2 8,304 mi2
007 15,289 km2 5,903 mi2
A043 71.1%
Gunnison River [ b] [ i]
upper Colorado River (Grand River )
013 20,851 km2 8,051 mi2
006 20,851 km2 8,051 mi2
A001 100%
North Fork Republican River
Republican River
014 13,172 km2 5,086 mi2
010 11,522 km2 4,449 mi2
A037 87.5%
White River
Green River
015 12,989 km2 5,015 mi2
012 9,796 km2 3,782 mi2
A042 75.4%
Dolores River
upper Colorado River (Grand River )
016 11,998 km2 4,633 mi2
011 10,619 km2 4,100 mi2
A036 88.5%
Laramie River [ f]
North Platte River
017 11,961 km2 4,618 mi2
061 989 km2 382 mi2
A067 8.3%
Little Snake River
Yampa River
018 10,629 km2 4,104 mi2
022 4,412 km2 1,704 mi2
A052 41.5%
Purgatoire River [ j]
Arkansas River
019 8,923 km2 3,445 mi2
013 8,601 km2 3,321 mi2
A031 96.4%
Lodgepole Creek
South Platte River
020 8,374 km2 3,233 mi2
069 496 km2 191 mi2
A069 5.9%
Rio Chama
Rio Grande
021 8,204 km2 3,168 mi2
071 238 km2 92 mi2
A071 2.9%
San Luis Closed Basin [ k] [ l]
endorheic basin
022 7,638 km2 2,949 mi2
014 7,638 km2 2,949 mi2
A002 100%
Frenchman Creek
Republican River
023 7,398 km2 2,856 mi2
036 2,539 km2 980 mi2
A053 34.3%
South Fork Republican River
Republican River
024 7,195 km2 2,778 mi2
017 5,454 km2 2,106 mi2
A041 75.8%
San Luis Creek
San Luis Closed Basin
025 7,000 km2 2,703 mi2
015 7,000 km2 2,703 mi2
A003 100%
Cache la Poudre River [ m]
South Platte River
026 4,959 km2 1,915 mi2
021 4,587 km2 1,771 mi2
A034 92.5%
Bear Creek Basin
endorheic basin
027 4,896 km2 1,890 mi2
037 2,521 km2 973 mi2
A048 51.5%
Huerfano River [ n]
Arkansas River
028 4,840 km2 1,869 mi2
019 4,840 km2 1,869 mi2
A004 100%
Big Sandy Creek
Arkansas River
029 4,825 km2 1,863 mi2
020 4,825 km2 1,863 mi2
A005 100%
Bear Creek
Bear Creek Basin
030 4,500 km2 1,737 mi2
039 2,500 km2 965 mi2
A047 55.6%
North Fork Cimarron River
Cimarron River
031 4,462 km2 1,723 mi2
043 2,225 km2 859 mi2
A049 49.9%
Arikaree River [ o]
North Fork Republican River
032 4,429 km2 1,710 mi2
023 4,265 km2 1,647 mi2
A032 96.3%
San Miguel River
Dolores River
033 4,060 km2 1,567 mi2
024 4,060 km2 1,567 mi2
A006 100%
Stinking Water Creek
Frenchman Creek
034 3,862 km2 1,491 mi2
063 966 km2 373 mi2
A058 25.0%
Roaring Fork River [ p]
upper Colorado River (Grand River )
035 3,766 km2 1,454 mi2
025 3,766 km2 1,454 mi2
A007 100%
Crow Creek
South Platte River
036 3,717 km2 1,435 mi2
044 2,201 km2 850 mi2
A046 59.2%
Horse Creek
Arkansas River
037 3,680 km2 1,421 mi2
026 3,680 km2 1,421 mi2
A008 100%
Ladder Creek
Smoky Hill River
038 3,645 km2 1,407 mi2
067 663 km2 256 mi2
A062 18.2%
Bijou Creek
South Platte River
039 3,612 km2 1,395 mi2
027 3,612 km2 1,395 mi2
A009 100%
White Woman Basin
endorheic basin
040 3,577 km2 1,381 mi2
065 908 km2 351 mi2
A057 25.4%
Rush Creek
Arkansas River
041 3,570 km2 1,378 mi2
028 3,570 km2 1,378 mi2
A010 100%
Animas River
San Juan River
042 3,562 km2 1,375 mi2
030 2,971 km2 1,147 mi2
A039 83.4%
Saguache Creek
San Luis Creek
043 3,482 km2 1,345 mi2
029 3,482 km2 1,345 mi2
A011 100%
Montezuma Creek
San Juan River
044 3,044 km2 1,175 mi2
062 983 km2 380 mi2
A054 32.3%
White Woman Creek
White Woman Basin
045 3,000 km2 1,158 mi2
066 800 km2 309 mi2
A056 26.7%
Beaver Creek
South Platte River
046 2,939 km2 1,135 mi2
031 2,939 km2 1,135 mi2
A012 100%
Uncompahgre River
Gunnison River
047 2,921 km2 1,128 mi2
032 2,921 km2 1,128 mi2
A013 100%
Tomichi Creek
Gunnison River
048 2,874 km2 1,109 mi2
033 2,874 km2 1,109 mi2
A014 100%
Apishapa River [ n]
Arkansas River
049 2,798 km2 1,080 mi2
034 2,798 km2 1,080 mi2
A015 100%
Saint Vrain Creek [ q]
South Platte River
050 2,572 km2 993 mi2
035 2,572 km2 993 mi2
A016 100%
Eagle River
upper Colorado River (Grand River )
051 2,515 km2 971 mi2
038 2,515 km2 971 mi2
A017 100%
Vermillion Creek
Green River
052 2,500 km2 965 mi2
059 1,155 km2 446 mi2
A051 46.2%
North Fork Gunnison River
Gunnison River
053 2,492 km2 962 mi2
041 2,492 km2 962 mi2
A018 100%
Fountain Creek [ r]
Arkansas River
054 2,418 km2 933 mi2
042 2,418 km2 933 mi2
A019 100%
Big Thompson River [ m]
South Platte River
055 2,149 km2 830 mi2
045 2,149 km2 830 mi2
A020 100%
Two Butte Creek
Arkansas River
056 2,107 km2 814 mi2
046 2,107 km2 814 mi2
A021 100%
Mancos River
San Juan River
057 2,099 km2 810 mi2
047 1,973 km2 762 mi2
A033 94.0%
Conejos River
Rio Grande
058 2,078 km2 802 mi2
056 1,471 km2 568 mi2
A044 70.8%
North Fork Smoky Hill River
Smoky Hill River
059 1,965 km2 759 mi2
064 947 km2 366 mi2
A050 48.2%
Sidney Draw
South Platte River
060 1,949 km2 753 mi2
070 368 km2 142 mi2
A061 18.9%
South Fork Beaver Creek
Beaver Creek
061 1,939 km2 749 mi2
068 522 km2 201 mi2
A055 26.9%
Sand Arroyo Creek
North Fork Cimarron River
062 1,938 km2 748 mi2
057 1,314 km2 507 mi2
A045 67.8%
Chico Creek
Arkansas River
063 1,934 km2 747 mi2
048 1,934 km2 747 mi2
A022 100%
Kiowa Creek
South Platte River
064 1,888 km2 729 mi2
049 1,888 km2 729 mi2
A023 100%
Pawnee Creek
South Platte River
065 1,875 km2 724 mi2
050 1,875 km2 724 mi2
A024 100%
McElmo Creek
San Juan River
066 1,842 km2 711 mi2
053 1,654 km2 639 mi2
A035 89.8%
Blue River [ s]
upper Colorado River (Grand River )
067 1,770 km2 683 mi2
051 1,770 km2 683 mi2
A025 100%
Piedra River
San Juan River
068 1,770 km2 683 mi2
052 1,770 km2 683 mi2
A026 100%
Piceance Creek
White River
069 1,630 km2 629 mi2
054 1,630 km2 629 mi2
A027 100%
Little Beaver Creek
Beaver Creek
070 1,602 km2 619 mi2
072 210 km2 81 mi2
A065 13.1%
Clear Creek [ s]
South Platte River
071 1,497 km2 578 mi2
055 1,497 km2 578 mi2
A028 100%
Taylor River [ p]
Gunnison River
072 1,258 km2 486 mi2
058 1,258 km2 486 mi2
A029 100%
Boulder Creek [ 4]
Saint Vrain Creek
073 1,160 km2 448 mi2
060 1,160 km2 448 mi2
A030 100%
Cherry Creek
South Platte River
073 1,050 km2 405 mi2
060 1,050 km2 405 mi2
A030 100%
See also
Notes
^ a b c The Colorado River did not officially flow through the State of Colorado until July 25, 1921. Prior to that date, the origin of the Colorado River was officially the confluence of the Grand and Green rivers at 38°11′21″N 109°53′09″W / 38.1892°N 109.8857°W / 38.1892; -109.8857 (Confluence of the Green and Colorado rivers ) in what is now Canyonlands National Park of Utah .
In 1921, U.S. Representative Edward T. Taylor of Colorado petitioned the Congressional Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to rename the Grand River as the Colorado River.[ 1]
On July 25, 1921, President Warren G. Harding signed House Joint Resolution 32 - To change the name of the Grand River in Colorado and Utah to the Colorado River,[ 2] over the objections of representatives from Wyoming, Utah, and the United States Geological Survey , who noted that the Green River was longer and had a larger drainage basin, although the Grand River often contributed a greater flow of water.
^ a b c The summit of Uncompahgre Peak at 14,321 feet (4365.0 m) is the highest point in the drainage basins of the Cimarron River , the Gunnison River , the former Grand River , the Colorado River , and the Gulf of California .
^ The summit of Mount Elbert at 14,440 feet (4401.2 m) is the highest point in the drainage basins of the Arkansas River and the Mississippi River .
^ The summit of Blanca Peak at 14,351 feet (4374 m) is the highest point in the drainage basin of the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo del Norte ).
^ The headwaters of the Green River are located in the Wind River Mountains of the State of Wyoming .
^ a b The summit of Clark Peak at 12,960 feet (3950 m) is the highest point in the drainage basins of the Laramie River and the North Platte River .
^ The summit of Mount Lincoln at 14,293 feet (4356.5 m) is the highest point in the drainage basins of the South Platte River , the Platte River , and the Missouri River .
^ The headwaters of the Cimarron River are located in Union County, New Mexico , a short distance south of the Colorado border.
^ The Gunnison River Basin is the most extensive river basin exclusively within the State of Colorado .
^ The summit of Culebra Peak at 14,053 feet (4283 m) is the highest point in the drainage basin of the Purgatoire River .
^ The San Luis Closed Basin is the most extensive endorheic basin in the State of Colorado .
^ The summit of Crestone Peak at 14,300 feet (4359 m) is the highest point in the San Luis Closed Basin .
^ a b The summit of Hagues Peak at 13,573 feet (4137 m) is the highest point in the drainage basins of the Cache la Poudre River and the Big Thompson River .
^ a b The summit of West Spanish Peak at 13,631 feet (4155 m) is the highest point in the drainage basins of the Huerfano River and Apishapa River .
^ The point at which the Arikaree River flows out of the Colorado and into Kansas is the lowest point in the State of Colorado at 3317 feet (1011 m).
^ a b The summit of Castle Peak at 14,279 feet (4352.2 m) is the highest point in the drainage basins of the Roaring Fork River and the Taylor River .
^ The summit of Longs Peak at 14,259 feet (4346 m) is the highest point in the drainage basin of Saint Vrain Creek .
^ The summit of Pikes Peak at 14,115 feet (4302.31 m) is the highest point in the drainage basin of Fountain Creek .
^ a b The summit of Grays Peak at 14,278 feet (4352 m) is the highest point on the Continental Divide in North America and the drainage basins of the Blue River and Clear Creek .
References
^ "Renaming the Grand River, Colo." (PDF) , Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House of Representatives, Sixty Sixth Congress, Third Session, on HJ 460 , Government Printing Office , February 18, 1921, retrieved May 16, 2023
^ "House Joint Resolution 32 - To change the name of the Grand River in Colorado and Utah to the Colorado River" (PDF) . Congressional Record . Sixty-seventh United States Congress . July 25, 1921. p. 4274. Retrieved May 29, 2023 .
^ a b c Gustafson, Daniel L. (2003-01-24). "Hydrologic Unit Project" . Montana State University , Environmental Statistics Group. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2008-02-05 .
^ Murphy, Sheila F. (2006). State of the watershed: Water quality of Boulder Creek, Colorado (PDF) . U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1284. U.S. Department of the Interior , U.S. Geological Survey . ISBN 1-4113-0954-5 . Retrieved 2008-02-05 .
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