San Gorgonio River

The San Gorgonio River is a 26.8-mile-long (43.1 km)[1] river primarily flowing in western Riverside County, with a small upstream section in southwestern San Bernardino County, in southern California.

The river's headwaters arise in the San Bernardino Mountains, southwest of San Gorgonio Mountain at the southern base of Galena Peak within Sand to Snow National Monument.

The source is at 34°02′28″N 116°51′06″W / 34.04111°N 116.85167°W / 34.04111; -116.85167[2] and an elevation of approximately 5600 feet at the confluence of Burnt and Sawmill canyons.

It then heads east to its confluence with the Whitewater River in the western Coachella Valley at 33°54′12″N 116°37′41″W / 33.90333°N 116.62806°W / 33.90333; -116.62806 and an elevation of 1096 feet.

The river is intermittent, with significant flow only following winter storms and snowmelt in the spring.