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The Gila River is a major waterway for New Mexico, though flows (and especially navigable flows) are rare. It usually runs in the early to late spring, when snows melt in the Black, Mimbres, Elk, Mangas and Mongollon Mountains of Gila and Apache National Forests in far western New Mexico. The river begins as four forks (North Fork, Middle Fork, East Fork and South Fork) north of Silver City and west of Truth of Consequences. From its headwaters the Gila River flows west through Safford, Florence, Glendale and Yuma, then into California along the Mexico border to the Colorado River. The links below describe sections of the Gila River flowing in New Mexico, with information about river sections including difficulty, river conditions, location of access points, outfitters and liveries serving paddlers, campgrounds and other information vital to boaters.

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