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Tributaries
The
Las Vegas Valley's flows drain into Lake Mead and the Colorado
River system. Elevations in the valley range from 11,918 feet
at Charleston Peak in the Spring Mountains to about 1,500 feet
at the eastern edge of the valley.
The Valley is drained to the southeast by the Las Vegas Wash and
its tributaries (listed below). One would expect that a desert
environment would be dry and void of surface water, but there
are flows year round in the Wash and many of its tributaries due
to the increased urban development.
The tributaries to the Las Vegas Wash are:
*Las
Vegas Creek, Red Rock Wash, *Flamingo Wash, *Tropicana Wash (drains
into the Flamingo Wash), *Duck Creek, *Pittman Wash (drains into
Duck Creek), *C1 Channel, Sloan Channel, Range Wash (drains into
Sloan Channel), Monson Channel, and Tropicana Ave Floodway (also
known as the D14 Channel).
Click on the below tributary names (in blue)
to access images of the tributary.
Do your part to keep the water entering these tributaries clean.
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