Tepic River
The Tepic River is located in the state of Nayarit, Mexico. It flows through the city of Tepic, which is the capital of the state. The river is approximately 150 kilometers long and is an important water source for the surrounding areas. It eventually joins the Santiago River, contributing to the larger hydrological system in the region.
The Tepic River is characterized by its scenic landscapes and diverse ecosystems. It supports various wildlife and plant species, making it a vital habitat. The river also plays a role in local agriculture, providing irrigation for nearby farms and contributing to the economy of the region.