Brazos River - Wikipedia The Brazos proper begins at the confluence of the Salt Fork and Double Mountain Fork, two tributaries of the Upper Brazos that rise on the high plains of the Llano Estacado, flowing 840 miles (1,350 km) southeast through the center of Texas
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Brazos River | Texas, Tributary, Map | Britannica Brazos River, river rising in eastern New Mexico and western Texas, U S , on the Llano Estacado (“Staked Plain”) near Lubbock, Texas The Brazos is the longest river in Texas Its three main upper forks are the Double Mountain, Salt, and Clear forks
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Brazos River - TSHA Explore the Brazos River, Texas' longest river, its geographical features, historical significance, and the diverse ecosystems along its banks
The Wild and Urban Brazos is a River Full of Contradictions Flowing more than 800 miles on a diagonal course across the breadth of Texas, the Brazos starts as a Western river coming off the High Plains and ends as a Southern river lazily looping its way to the Gulf of Mexico