Historically, in very wet years it would drain into the San Joaquin River.
He landed in the San Joaquin River, disappeared under water, and was carried downstream by the current.
The San Joaquin River, however, had a different fate.
The offer of peace was accepted and arrangements were made to transport them to the reservation on the San Joaquin River.
It is divided into an eastern and western division separated by the San Joaquin River.
In 1846, the first cargo boat ascended the San Joaquin River.
Those floodwaters would eventually find their way into the San Joaquin River.
The county takes its name from the San Joaquin River.
For most of the last 60 years, much of the San Joaquin River has not really been a river.
It was named for the abundant ash trees lining the San Joaquin River.