• 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 Gila River has three major tributaries in the San Carlos, San Francisco and San Simon Rivers in southeastern Arizona.
  • The Gila River has three major tributaries in the San Carlos, San Francisco and San Simon Rivers in southeastern Arizona.
  • Below is a list of Gila and San Francisco river segments that would be protected under Wild and Scenic legislation proposed by community members in Grant and...
  • Adding to the quirkiness, the Upper Gila and its San Francisco tributary originate in Southwestern New Mexico. The San Francisco River empties into the...
  • river in Catron County, New Mexico and Greenlee and Apache counties in Arizona in the United States.
  • It passes San Carlos, Gila River, and Gila Bend Indian reservations. Gila National Forest and Wilderness Area are near its headwaters.
  • ...Gila and San Francisco Rivers and their tributaries under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, the premiere federal river protection legislation in the United States.
  • For decades, a diverse coalition has been working to protect more than 450 miles of the Gila and San Francisco rivers and their tributaries as wild and...
  • ...the sparkling-clear San Francisco is a major tributary of the Upper Gila River, but a complete unknown to most paddlers—possibly because catching the river...