Arizona borders New Mexico to the west. The Colorado River flows through Arizona.
The Rio Grande River flows through New Mexico.
The West slope of New Mexico contributes to the Coolorado river watershed by way of the San Juan River which has its origin in Colorado, meanders through New Mexico and turns north to enter Utah and the Gila and Salt Rivers but the Colorado River itself does not enter New Mexico. The New Mexico Reservation mentioned in the question is the Navajo Nation and it does occupy lands on both sides of the Arizona and New Mexico Border as well as nortward iinto Utah and Colorado.
7 states share the water from the colorado river. The states names are Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and California.
The Colorado river flows through the states Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, California, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming in the USA
Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, California, Baja California, Mexico and Sonora Mexico.
Snowmass, Colorado Red River, New Mexico Sunlight, Colorado Veil, Colorado
Wyoming, Utah, Colorado New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California.
No, the Grand Canyon is present only in Arizona. The Colorado River does not flow into New Mexico, although the Colorado River watershed includes western New Mexico which joins the Colorad River after it leaves the Grand Canyon.
Colorado river
Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and California.
The Colorado River is fed by 7 states. These include the states of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, and California.