Conejos River
The Conejos River is a river located in southern Colorado, flowing through the San Juan Mountains. It is approximately 40 miles long and is known for its clear waters and scenic surroundings, making it a popular destination for fishing and outdoor activities.
The river is a tributary of the Rio Grande, contributing to the larger watershed. It originates near the Conejos Peak and travels through the Conejos Canyon, where it offers stunning views and diverse wildlife. The river's ecosystem supports various fish species, including trout, attracting anglers from around the region.