Yes, by way of the Sea of Cortez.
The Colorado River rises on the Continental Divide at La Poudre Pass, in Rocky Mountain National Park, about 40 km (25 mi). north of Lake Granby, as a tiny stream draining a wet meadow. At the river's headwater, the Continental Divide forms the boundary between theGulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean watersheds of North America, between Colorado's Grandand Larimer counties, and the northern boundary of Rocky Mountain National Park.
The river's first diversion is here at its headwater. The Grand Ditch redirects water from theNever Summer Mountains, which would have flowed into the Colorado River, to instead flow across the divide through La Poudre Pass to irrigate farmland to the east.
Near the source of the Colorado River inRocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
About a mile (1.5 km) downstream from its source, the Colorado River has carved its first canyon, the narrow, deep Little Yellowstone Canyon. It then flows through the broadKawuneeche Valley, where it is joined by U.S. Highway 34, which will roughly parallel it to the town of Granby. It finally exits Rocky Mountain National Park, flowing into Shadow Mountain Lake and then into Lake Granby, which are portions of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, a large trans-basin water storage and delivery project that diverts water from the Colorado River under the Front Range mountains to provide an agricultural and municipal water supply for the northern Front Range and plains of Colorado.
It flows into the Gulf of California, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, with the assumption that there is enough water left when it reaches the sea.
No, because it has been over used for irrigation.
It always did until the 1990s.
Yes, by way of the Sea of Cortez.
Yes
yes
No, the Colorado River and Mississippi River are in two different watersheds.
Pacific Ocean
Pacific
No
The Gila River flows in the Colorado River, and from there the Colorado runs in to the Gulf of California.
flows into the pacific ocean :D
The river Aplh flows into the Pacific ocean!
Colorado river
The Colorado River flows into the Gulf of California.
There are 10 rivers that flow to the Pacific Ocean. Umpqua River, Amur, Rogue River, Yachats River, Goascorán River, Columbia River, Burdekin, Burnett, Acaponeta River, and Daintree.
Two rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean are St. Mary's River and the Margaree River.
The Pacific ocean cause the Mississippi river flows into the Atlantic ocean and the Rio Grande river flows into the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific is in the west.