Los Angeles River - Wikipedia Before the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, the river was the primary source of fresh water for the city Although the Los Angeles region still receives some water from the river and other local sources, most of the water supply flows from several aqueducts serving the area
Rivers of Los Angeles County, California Besides its three key rivers, Los Angeles County also has a number of creeks, channels and washes that feed into the rivers For most of the year, almost all carry little to no water It is during the rains of winter when these see fast-moving waterflow
Explore LA River | Los Angeles River Revitalization There are so many ways to experience the Los Angeles River! There are walking and bicycling paths, pocket parks, seasonal boating and other activities that you can enjoy on your own or as part of an organized event
California - San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains . . . Our territory covers eastern Los Angeles County and western Orange County This vast and varied area includes mountains, valleys, rivers, coastal plain, and coastline Check out other regional, geospatial information on our interactive map
Interactive Map of US Rivers | 605+ Gauge Sites | RiverReports Interactive Map of US Rivers RiverReports monitors over 597 USGS gauge sites across 37 states, providing real-time river flow data for anglers, kayakers, and outdoor enthusiasts Use the interactive map above to explore rivers near you, or browse by state below
Los Angeles River Map - Stream - Los Angeles, California, USA The Los Angeles River, historically known as Paayme Paxaayt 'West River' by the Tongva and the Río Porciúncula 'Porciúncula River' by the Spanish, is a major river in Los Angeles County, California
The Los Angeles River - ArcGIS StoryMaps Starting in the San Fernando Valley, the Los Angeles River stretches an estimated 51 miles to Long Beach where it eventually reaches the ocean While this was once a naturally occuring river, it now stands as a "concrete channel "
National Wild and Scenic River System | Rivers. gov Rivers in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System capture the essence of all waterways that surge, ramble, gush, wander and weave through our country
Nationwide Rivers Inventory - U. S. National Park Service The Nationwide Rivers Inventory (NRI) is a listing of more than 4,500 free-flowing river segments in the United States that have been identified as eligible or potentially eligible for inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System Nationwide Rivers Inventory river segments possess one or more regionally or nationally significant "outstandingly remarkable" natural or cultural values
Territory – San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and . . . - California As shown in the photo map, the RMC includes all or part of four rivers: the mostly concrete-lined Los Angeles River, the partially-contained San Gabriel and Santa Ana Rivers, and the free-flowing Santa Clara River There are flood control reservoirs on all but the Santa Clara River