Coyote Wash (Railroad Wash tributary)

Coordinates: 32°37′07″N 109°03′34″W / 32.61861°N 109.05944°W / 32.61861; -109.05944
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Coyote Wash is a tributary stream of Railroad Wash,[1] in Greenlee County, Arizona. Its mouth is at an elevation of 3,850 feet (1,170 m), at its confluence with Railroad Wash. Its source is at an elevation of 4,400 feet (1,300 m) at 32°32′57″N 109°07′00″W / 32.54917°N 109.11667°W / 32.54917; -109.11667 in the Bobcat Hills.[2]

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Railroad Wash
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Coyote Wash Note the current (6/28/2016) GNIS 3516 entry for Coyote Wash is in error on mouth, source and county locations. They should be: mouth 32°37′07″N 109°03′34″W / 32.61861°N 109.05944°W / 32.61861; -109.05944, source 32°32′57″N 109°07′00″W / 32.54917°N 109.11667°W / 32.54917; -109.11667 both in Greenlee County, Arizona. The incorrect current GNIS mouth location is 32°37′55″N 109°02′30″W / 32.63194°N 109.04167°W / 32.63194; -109.04167 that is actually in Hidalgo County, New Mexico when it is supposed to be in Greenlee County. The incorrect current GNIS source location is 32°32′57″N 109°07′00″W / 32.54917°N 109.11667°W / 32.54917; -109.11667 in Hidalgo County, New Mexico. The correct locations are plainly to be seen on the existing topographic maps.

32°37′07″N 109°03′34″W / 32.61861°N 109.05944°W / 32.61861; -109.05944