Tuxpan River (Jalisco)
The Tuxpan River is a river located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It is a significant tributary of the Marabasco River. The river flows through mountainous terrain and agricultural areas, playing an important role in local ecosystems and economies. It originates in the Sierra de Cacoma and flows generally southwest, joining the Marabasco River before it empties into the Pacific Ocean. The river is used for irrigation and provides water for local communities. Information regarding the specific length, watershed area, or average flow rate of the Tuxpan River (Jalisco) is limited and may vary depending on the source consulted.