Santa Fe River watershed

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The Santa Fe River in New Mexico is fed by an extensive network of tributary arroyos; these define much of the landscape of Santa Fe, New Mexico and surrounding areas.[1] Together, the river, arroyos and aquifer they supply through infiltration comprise the Santa Fe River watershed.

Besides drainage, the arroyos provide a network of pathways for recreation and exercise when they are dry.[2] Health of the hydrologic basin and associated habitats within the local ecosystem is promoted by the Santa Fe Watershed Association (SWFA).

Upper watershed edit

The upper watershed is protected from human-caused erosion by hiking restrictions.[citation needed]

Middle watershed edit

Significant arroyos include Arroyo de los Chamisos, Arroyo Hondo, Arroyo de la Piedra, Arroyo de los Pinos, Canada Ancha, Arroyo Barranca, Arroyo Rosario, Arroyo Mascaras, Arroyo en Medio, Arroyo del Cerro, and Arroyo Saiz.[2]

Santa Fe River at confluence with Arroyo Mascaras

Lower watershed edit

Arroyo Mascaras has tunnels.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Streets & Drainage Maintenance". City of Santa Fe. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Santa Fe's Arroyo Systems". High Desert Dirt. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  3. ^ Cantú, Aaron (20 November 2017). "A Walk Through Hell". Santa Fe Reporter.

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