- Amargosa River - Wikipedia
The Amargosa River hosts three separate populations of speckled dace, situated in Oasis Valley near Beatty, Ash Meadows, and the Amargosa Canyon An interesting revelation concerns the genetic makeup of these fish, indicating an unexpected level of connectivity along the river
- Amargosa Valley, NV | Amargosa Valley Sand Dunes | From Las Vegas
Flanked by Yucca Mountain and the Funeral Mountains, and named for the Amargosa River, the valley is close to popular destinations, like Death Valley National Park, Big Dune, and Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
- Amargosa Nevada
The Official Page for Amargosa, Nevada in Nye County An Unincorporated town at the entrance to Ash Meadows Wildlife Preserve and Death Valley National Park
- Amargosa Conservancy - A River in the Desert - Amargosa Conservancy
The Amargosa is a river of groundwater It flows mostly underground but surfaces in a few places: in Beatty and from Shoshone, California through Tecopa and into the Amargosa Canyon south of Tecopa, California
- Amargosa River - Rivers. gov
Often called the "Crown Jewel of the Mojave Desert," the Amargosa is the only free-flowing river in the Death Valley region of the Mojave, providing a rare and lush riparian area in the desert
- Amargosa Valley
Amargosa Valley is a vibrant desert community of approximately 1,000 residents located in Nye County, Nevada Situated along US Highway 95, we serve as the perfect gateway for Death Valley National Park visitors while offering our own unique attractions and amenities
- Amargosa Basin – California Desert National Conservation Lands
The springs of the Amargosa support vibrant riparian ecosystems, providing a home to many endangered and endemic species In fact, the Amargosa Basin is the sole habitat for the charismatic and highly endangered Amargosa vole, a cute little rodent that lives in the dense bulrush marshes of Tecopa
- Amargosa River Natural Area – A Desert Oasis in the Mojave
Discover the Amargosa River Natural Area in southeastern Inyo County, California Explore its year-round river, scenic canyon, rich biodiversity, and protected desert ecosystems
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