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The Big Sandy River is an intermittent stream in Mohave and La Paz counties in northwestern Arizona in the United States. It begins where Cottonwood Wash and Trout Creek converge in the Hualapai Indian Reservation east of U.S. Route 93 then flows past Wikieup south of Kingman. It is 55.7 miles (89.6 km) long and joins the Santa Maria River to form the Bill Williams River at Alamo Lake State Park.

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  • The Big Sandy River is an intermittent stream in Mohave and La Paz counties in northwestern Arizona in the United States. It begins where Cottonwood Wash and Trout Creek converge in the Hualapai Indian Reservation east of U.S. Route 93 then flows past Wikieup south of Kingman. It is 55.7 miles (89.6 km) long and joins the Santa Maria River to form the Bill Williams River at Alamo Lake State Park.
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