Río Sonora
Río Sonora is a river located in the northern part of Mexico, specifically in the Sonora state. It flows approximately 200 kilometers, starting from the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains and eventually merging with the Río Yaqui. The river is an important water source for the surrounding communities and supports local agriculture.
The Río Sonora basin is known for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes. It passes through several towns, including Cananea and Bacoachi, providing recreational opportunities such as fishing and hiking. The river also plays a crucial role in the region's ecology and economy, sustaining both wildlife and human activities.