1. Guadalupe River (California): A 144.5-mile-long river that originates in the Santa Cruz Mountains and flows through Santa Clara Valley and San Jose. It is a major source of water for the region.
2. Guadalupe River (Texas): A 230-mile-long river that originates in the Edwards Plateau and flows through Central Texas before joining the San Antonio River near Victoria. It is a popular destination for tubing, fishing, and kayaking.
Mexico:
1. Río Guadalupe (Chihuahua): A 125-mile-long river that forms in the Sierra Madre Occidental and flows through the Chihuahua Desert. It terminates in Laguna Guzmán.
2. Río Guadalupe (Nuevo León): A 155-mile-long river that originates in the Sierra Madre Oriental and flows through the state of Nuevo León. It merges with the Río San Juan near the city of Linares.