- Cimarron River (Canadian River)
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Cimarron River[1] Origin 36°31′49″N 105°13′41″W / 36.53028°N 105.22806°W Mouth Confluence with Canadian
36°19′27″N 104°29′58″W / 36.32417°N 104.49944°WCoordinates: 36°19′27″N 104°29′58″W / 36.32417°N 104.49944°WProgression Canadian—Arkansas—Mississippi Length 60 mi (97 km) Source elevation 8,146 ft (2,483 m) Mouth elevation 5,679 ft (1,731 m) The Cimarron River, flowing entirely in New Mexico, was originally known as the Le Flecha. It runs for 60 miles (97 km) from Eagle Nest Lake to below the city of Springer, New Mexico and is a tributary of the Canadian River, the southwesternmost major tributary flowing into the Mississippi River via the Arkansas River sub-basin. Near Philmont Scout Ranch, the first dozen miles of the Cimarron River (above Cimarron, New Mexico) are known for fine trout fishing.
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Categories:- Rivers of New Mexico
- Philmont Scout Ranch
- Landforms of Colfax County, New Mexico
- Tributaries of the Arkansas River
- New Mexico geography stubs
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