South Fork Coyote Wash

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South Fork Coyote Wash is a 4 mile long tributary ephemeral stream or wash of Coyote Wash, in Imperial County, California. Its mouth is at its confluence with Coyote Wash at an elevation of 259 feet / 79 meters. Its source is found at 32°42′14″N115°55′48″W / 32.70389°N 115.93000°W / 32.70389; -115.93000 , at an elevation of 362 feet in the Yuha Desert. [1]

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Coordinates: 32°44′55″N115°57′03″W / 32.74861°N 115.95083°W / 32.74861; -115.95083