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Yes, the Green River for example begins in Wyoming enters Utah, meanders into Colorado where it is joined by the Yampa and then heads back into Utah where it is joined by the White and Colorado Rivers.

The San Juan River begins in Colorado, enters New Mexico and then turns back to the north and crosses back into Colorado and then into Utah where it joins the Colorado River in Lake Powell.

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There are many River and lakes in Colorado.

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