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Top 10 Longest Rivers In The United States In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 22/08/2023

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Missouri River

The Missouri River is the longest river in the United States, flowing for 2,341 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River.

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Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is the second-longest river in the United States, flowing for 2,340 miles from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Yukon River

The Yukon River is the longest river in Alaska and the third-longest river in North America, flowing for 1,980 miles from British Columbia to the Bering Sea.

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Rio Grande

The Rio Grande is the fourth-longest river in the United States.Flowing for 1,896 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Colorado River

The Colorado River is the second-longest river in the Southwestern United States ,flowing for 1,450 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California.

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Arkansas River

The Arkansas River is the sixth-longest river in the United States, flowing for 1,469 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River.

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Rio Bravo del Norte

The Rio Bravo del Norte is the fourth-longest river that forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico.

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Columbia River

The Columbia River is the fourth-longest river in the United States, flowing for 1,243 miles from British Columbia to the Pacific Ocean.

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Snake River

The Snake River is the longest river in Idaho, flowing for 1,078 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River.

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Red River

The Red River of the South is the longest river that forms part of the border between the United States and Canada, flowing for 1,360 miles from North Dakota to Louisiana.

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