No.
the colorando river
Colorado River
If there are then it's because they haven't been discovered, and as soon as they are discovered, the location of the continental divide will be adjusted so they don't. By definition of the continental divide, the answer is "no". River sources define the Continental Divide, not the other way round.
The salmon river, the smith river, and the trinity river
When rain falls on the continental divide.
East of the Continental Divide, most of the water flows into the Mississippi River, through one tributary or another.
The Salmon River , Smith River, and the Trinity River. Which are all in Calafornia.
The Continental Divide of the Americas is an example of a mountain ridge that separates river systems. Further examples include Northern Divide or Laurentian Divide.
Atlantic
No, it is not it is on the wrong side of the continental divide and runs into the Columbia River in the state of Washington and then goes into the Pacific Ocean.
The ross sea