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Mulberry Creek (Red River tributary)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Mulberry Creek |
| image | Mulberry Creek Hall County Texas.jpg |
| image_size | 350 |
| image_alt | Photo of Mulberry Creek |
| image_caption | Sandy bed of Mulberry Creek, Hall County, Texas |
| map | |
| map_caption | Map of Mulberry Creek |
| source1_location | Armstrong County, Texas |
| source1_elevation | 3443 ft |
| source1_coordinates | |
| source1_coord_ref | |
| mouth_location | Hall County, Texas |
| mouth_coordinates | |
| length_mi | 58 |
| mouth_elevation | 2029 ft |
| river_system | Red River of the South |
| tributaries_left | Big Sandy Creek |
| tributaries_right | Cottonwood Creek |
Mulberry Creek is an intermittent stream about 58 mi long, formed as a shallow draw on the high plains of the Llano Estacado in Armstrong County, Texas, and flowing southeastward to join the Prairie Dog Town Fork Red River in Hall County, Texas.
Geography
The upland portion of Mulberry Creek is an ephemeral draw that flows only during heavy rainstorms with significant runoff. Mulberry Creek initially runs southeastward across Armstrong County and drops off the Caprock just south of Claude, Texas. The stream then continues in a southeasterly direction across sparsely populated ranch country of eastern Armstrong and western Hall counties before merging with the Prairie Dog Town Fork Red River.
Overall, Mulberry Creek descends 1414 ft from its headwaters to its confluence with the Prairie Dog Town Fork, passing through flat to moderately steep terrain along its course.
References
References
- {{GNIS. 1375060. Mulberry Creek
- {{Handbook of Texas
- {{Handbook of Texas
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