LA River Natural

The Los Angeles River, historically known as Paayme Paxaayt 'West River' by the Tongva and the Río Porciúncula 'Porciúncula River' by the Spanish, is a major river in Los Angeles County, California. Its headwaters are in the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains, and it flows nearly 51 miles from Canoga Park through the San Fernando Valley, Downtow…
The Los Angeles River, historically known as Paayme Paxaayt 'West River' by the Tongva and the Río Porciúncula 'Porciúncula River' by the Spanish, is a major river in Los Angeles County, California. Its headwaters are in the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains, and it flows nearly 51 miles from Canoga Park through the San Fernando Valley, Downtown Los Angeles, and the Gateway Cities to its mouth in Long Beach, where it flows into San Pedro Bay. While the river was once free-flowing and frequently flooding, forming alluvial flood plains along its banks, it is currently notable for flowing through a concrete channel on a fixed course, which was built after a series of devastating floods in the early 20th century.
  • Country: United States
  • State: California
  • Cities: Burbank, Glendale, Los Angeles, Downey, Compton, Long Beach
  • Source: Confluence of Bell Creek and Arroyo Calabasas
  • Mouth: Pacific Ocean
  • Length: 47.9 mi (77.1 km)
  • Basin size: 827 sq mi (2,140 km²)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org