Whitewater River (California)

Whitewater River
The course of the Whitewater River highlighted on a map of the Salton Sea drainage basin
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CitiesPalm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indio, Coachella, Mecca
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of North and Middle Forks
  locationNear San Gorgonio Mountain, San Bernardino Mountains, San Bernardino County
  coordinates34°03′48″N 116°44′50″W / 34.06333°N 116.74722°W / 34.06333; -116.74722
  elevation4,787 ft (1,459 m)
MouthSalton Sea
  location
South of Mecca, Riverside County
  coordinates
33°30′30″N 116°03′26″W / 33.50833°N 116.05722°W / 33.50833; -116.05722
  elevation
−233 ft (−71 m)
Length53.9 mi (86.7 km)
Basin size1,500 sq mi (3,900 km2)
Discharge 
  locationIndio
  average3.53 cu ft/s (0.100 m3/s)
  minimum0 cu ft/s (0 m3/s)
  maximum11,400 cu ft/s (320 m3/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftMission Creek, Garnet Wash, Thousand Palm Canyon Wash
  rightSouth Fork Whitewater River, San Gorgonio River, Chino Wash, Palm Canyon Wash, Cathedral Canyon
TypeWild, Recreational
DesignatedMarch 12, 2019

The Whitewater River is a small permanent stream in western Riverside County, California, with some upstream tributaries in southwestern San Bernardino County. The river's headwaters are in the San Bernardino Mountains, and it terminates at the Salton Sea in the Colorado Sonoran Desert. The area drained by the Whitewater River is part of the larger endorheic Salton Sea drainage basin.

Initially called Agua Blanco by early Spanish explorers, and later translated into English as white water, the river received its name for its milky appearance created by the silicate and lime sediments it carries. The community of Whitewater was named after the river, and became a key stop on the Bradshaw Trail stagecoach runs.