Connecting Slough, the former slough between Kern Lake and Buena Vista Lake in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley, in Kern County, California.[1]
It was part of the Tulare Lake Basin and Kern River system, before agricultural diversions by the Central Valley Project. It was a tributary of the San Joaquin River until the latter 19th century.
35.16279°N 119.23573°W / 35.16279; -119.23573 (Connecting Slough mouth) 35.16399°N 119.11111°W / 35.16399; -119.11111 (Connecting Slough source)
Tulare Basin hydrography | |
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Kings River |
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Kaweah River |
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Tule River |
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Kern River |
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Other |
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Rivers of California's Central Valley watershed (north-to-south) | |
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Sacramento River watershed | |
San Joaquin River watershed | |
Tulare Basin |
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