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White River (Texas)

White River
Texas
Blanco Canyon in Crosby County Texas 2009.jpg
Blanco Canyon carved by the White River
Country  United States
State  Texas
Source Callahan/Runningwater Draw
 - location Floyd County, Texas
 - elevation 973 m (3,192 ft)
 - coordinates 33°58′44″N 101°29′28″W / 33.97889°N 101.49111°W / 33.97889; -101.49111 
Mouth Salt Fork, Brazos River
 - location Kent County, Texas
 - elevation 636 m (2,087 ft)
 - coordinates 33°14′28″N 100°56′10″W / 33.24111°N 100.93611°W / 33.24111; -100.93611Coordinates: 33°14′28″N 100°56′10″W / 33.24111°N 100.93611°W / 33.24111; -100.93611 
Length 100 km (62 mi)
Basin 4,377 km2 (1,690 sq mi)
Website: Handbook of Texas: White River

The White River is an intermittent stream in the South Plains of Texas and a tributary of the Brazos River of the United States. It rises 8 miles (13 km) west of Floydada in southwestern Floyd County at the confluence of Callahan and Runningwater Draws. From there, it runs southeast for 62 miles (100 km) to its mouth on the Salt Fork of the Brazos River in northwestern Kent County. Besides these two headwaters, which rise near Hale Center and in Curry County, New Mexico, respectively. Other tributaries include Pete, Crawfish, and Davidson Creeks. The White River drains an area of 1,690 sq mi (4,377 km2).

The river runs through Blanco Canyon, which it carved as it descends from the Llano Estacado. On October 9, 1871, Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie fought Quanah Parker in the Battle of Blanco Canyon on the river.

South of the canyon, in far southeastern Crosby County, it was dammed in 1963 to create a lake, the White River Reservoir, which provides water for the towns of Post, Spur, Crosbyton, and Ralls.

The river was known to Spanish hunters and traders in Eastern New Mexico long before Anglo settlers arrived; the Spanish named the river Blanco (Spanish word for "white"), which it shares with the canyon and which has been anglicized to the present name. The river has also been called the "Blanco Fork of Brazos River" or the "White Fork of Brazos River."


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