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The Mimbres River forms from snow pack and runoff on the south-western slopes of the Black Range and flows into a small endorheic basin in southwestern New Mexico. The uplands watershed are administered by the US Forest Service, while the land in the valley lands is mostly privately owned. Much of the river dissipates on the desert and flows underground north of Deming.[1][2] The upper reaches of the river is perennial and flows into the swampy Mimbres River Basin, partly underground, which has an area of about 13,00 km² (5,140mi²) and extends into northern Chihuahua.[3]