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Geronimo Creek


FieldValue
nameGeronimo Creek
imageGeronimo Creek Texas.jpg
map_captionMap of the Geronimo Creek watershed
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1United States
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Texas
source1_locationGeronimo, Texas
source1_coordinates
mouthGuadalupe River
mouth_locationSeguin, Texas
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation129 m

Geronimo Creek is a stream in South Central Texas, U.S., that runs approximately 17 miles, from its source one mile east of Clear Springs, Texas (in the Texas Prairielands), to its confluence with the Guadalupe River in Guadalupe County, Texas, three miles southeast of Seguin.

The creek serves as a tributary of the Guadalupe River and forms its watershed near Seguin, Texas, within the larger Guadalupe River Basin.

Description

The near seventy square-mile Geronimo Creek watershed lies entirely within the larger Guadalupe River Basin. The upper part of its tributary, Alligator Creek, is located in Comal county. Alligator Creek begins on the west side of IH-35 and flows southeast into Guadalupe county. The Geronimo Creek is intermittent at its upper reaches.

Recreation

Today, this watershed offers multiple opportunities for primitive recreation, angling, and hunting.

Fauna

A wide variety of fish and other wildlife are known to occupy the region. The creek passes through steep to gently sloped terrain that is surfaced by clay and sandy loams that support scrub brush, honey mesquite, huisache and natural grasses including "Texas spur".

References

References

  1. {{Gnis. 1377698. Geronimo Creek Creek
  2. "GERONIMO CREEK (GUADALUPE COUNTY)," Handbook of Texas Online [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rbg22], accessed July 20, 2012. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
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