Chama River
The Chama River is a tributary of the Rio Grande located in northern New Mexico, USA. It flows approximately 130 miles through scenic landscapes, including the Carson National Forest and the Chama River Canyon Wilderness. The river is known for its clear waters and diverse ecosystems, making it a popular destination for fishing, rafting, and hiking.
The river's headwaters begin in the San Juan Mountains and it eventually joins the Rio Grande near the town of Embudo. The Chama River is also significant for its historical and cultural importance, as it has been a vital resource for local communities and wildlife for centuries.