White River Texas

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 west of Floydada in southwestern Floyd County at the confluence of Callahan and Runningwater Draws. From there, it runs southeast for 62 miles to its mouth on the Salt Fork of the Brazos River in northwestern Kent Cou…
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 west of Floydada in southwestern Floyd County at the confluence of Callahan and Runningwater Draws. From there, it runs southeast for 62 miles 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.
  • Country: United States
  • State: Texas
  • Source: Callahan/Runningwater Draw
  • Mouth: Salt Fork, Brazos River
  • Length: 100 km (62 mi)
  • Basin size: 4,377 km² (1,690 sq mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org