Kings River (Nevada)

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Kings River (Nevada)

The Kings River is a tributary of the Quinn River, about 40 mi (64 km) long, in northwestern Nevada and south-central Oregon in the United States.[1] It drains a remote arid area of the northwestern Great Basin.[3]

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Kings River
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Quinn River watershed, including Kings River watershed
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNevada, Oregon
Physical characteristics
Sourcewest of Disaster Peak
  locationThe Granites, Humboldt County, Nevada, Nevada
  coordinates41°59′05″N 118°13′36″W[1]
  elevation8,382 ft (2,555 m)[2]
MouthQuinn River
  location
Quinn River Lakes, Humboldt County, Nevada, Nevada
  coordinates
41°30′54″N 118°08′55″W[1]
  elevation
4,114 ft (1,254 m)[1]
Length40 mi (64 km)[3]
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Description

The river rises in northern Humboldt County, Nevada, west of Disaster Peak in The Granites, part of the Trout Creek Mountains, near the Oregon state line. Flowing northwest, it crosses briefly into Harney County, Oregon, then turns sharply south and re-enters Humboldt County for the rest of its course. It flows generally south between the Bilk Creek Mountains on the right (west) and the Montana Mountains, then the Double H Mountains on the left. It joins the Quinn River from the north at Quinn River Lakes. The Quinn River flows southwest from the lake to end in a sink in the Black Rock Desert west of Winnemucca.[3]

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