Groesbeck Creek | |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | United States |
Subdivision Type2: | State |
Subdivision Name2: | Texas |
Length: | 16km (10miles) |
Source1: | near Quanah |
Source1 Location: | Hardeman County |
Source1 Coordinates: | 34.3642°N -99.7698°W |
Source1 Elevation: | 443m (1,453feet) |
Mouth: | Red River |
Mouth Location: | Hardeman County |
Mouth Coordinates: | 34.3731°N -99.6054°W |
Mouth Elevation: | 417m (1,368feet) |
Groesbeck Creek is a stream in Texas which is a tributary of the Red River.
Groesbeck Creek is formed at the confluence of two tributaries – North and South Groesbeck creeks. North Groesbeck Creek heads in Childress County at the eastern edge of the small town of Childress, Texas. South Groesbeck Creek heads 7.3miles to the southeast of Childress and generally flows eastward to a confluence with North Groesbeck Creek to form Groesbeck Creek (proper) 5miles to the north-northeast of Quanah in Hardeman County, Texas. Groesbeck Creek then flows about 10miles to the east before emptying into the Red River, which forms the border that divides Texas and Oklahoma.[1]