| Beaver Creek | |
|---|---|
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| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Foard County, Texas |
| • coordinates | 33°58′N99°50′W / 33.967°N 99.833°W [1] |
| Mouth | |
• location | Wichita River |
• coordinates | 33°53′N98°49′W / 33.883°N 98.817°W [1] |
Beaver Creek (Wichita River) is a river in Texas.
The waterway originates in western Foard County, five miles west of Crowell, and runs to the southeast for ninety miles, into Wilbarger County and then Wichita County, with its mouth at the Wichita River. Dams in Wilbarger County created both Santa Rosa Lake [2] and Lake Electra. [3] Middle Beaver Creek and South Beaver Creek are tributaries. [1] [4]
It was first named Rio Eutaw or Utah. [1]
Beaver Creek near Electra, Texas (07312200), page 9. The drainage basin is very sparsely populated ranchland, generally covered with grasses and mesquite. Annual precipitation in the drainage basin is approximately 25 inches.... Beaver Creek drains Paleozoic sediments of the Permian System.