i think it would be the Colorado River but i am not positive. and a question for you, are you doing this for pigskin geography?
The source of the Arkansas River is in the Rocky Mountains near Leadville, Colorado. It travels about 1450 miles through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas where it empties into the Mississippi near Napoleon, Arkansas.
Blythe is located on the Colorado River
The Colorado River passes through the Grand Canyon in the northwest part of Arizona.The Colorado River, and not the Little Colorado River or the Colorado River of Texas.Colorado river
Glen Canyon Dam
The Arkansas River
Some of the larger tributaries include the Canadian River, in southern Oklahoma, the Neosho River (also known as the Grand River), in eastern Oklahoma, the Cimarron River, in mid-Oklahoma. Through Kansas and Colorado, the Arkansas River receives much smaller rivers as tributaries. The headwaters are in the Rocky Mountains near Leadville, Colorado.
colorado river
Well it was formed by the Colorado river! Which is water erosion!
The source of the Mississippi River is Lake Itasca in Clearwater County, Minnesota. The delta of the river is at the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana. The primary source of the Mississippi River is Lake Itasca.
The source of the River Shannon is the Shannon Pot in County Cavan.
Both are major US waterways with their source in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
No, the Rio Grande's source is in the San Juan Mountains southwest of Colorado Springs.