Meadow Valley Wash

The Meadow Valley Wash is a southern Nevada stream draining the Meadow Watershed that is bordered on three sides by the Great Basin Divide. The wash's Lincoln County head point is in the Wilson Creek Range, and the wash includes two upper confluences (e.g., the Patterson Wash). Panaca is along the upper wash, and downstream of Caliente is the wash's confluence with its east fork. Just before the junction with the Muddy River, the wash flows from Lincoln County into northeastern Clark County. It flows into the Muddy in the Moapa Valley just west of Glendale adjacent to Interstate 15 approximately 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Las Vegas.

Meadow Valley Wash
The wash at the Union Pacific gate, north of Moapa
Location of the mouth of Meadow Valley Wash in Nevada
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
RegionLower Colorado-Lake Mead subregion
CountiesLincoln, Clark
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates38.1913492°N 114.1874827°W / 38.1913492; -114.1874827
MouthMuddy River
  coordinates
36.6638612°N 114.5719316°W / 36.6638612; -114.5719316
Basin size2,840 sq mi (7,400 km2)

In addition to the Wilson Creek Range, the watershed's drainage divide is in the Delamar Mountains (to the west) and the Meadow Valley Range (east). The northern tip of the watershed is a triple watershed point with two Great Basin subregions: the Central Nevada Desert Basins and the Escalante-Sevier subregion.

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