Paint Creek (Clear Fork Brazos River tributary) explained

Paint Creek
(Clear Fork Brazos River)
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Texas
Length:53miles
Source1 Location:Jones County
Source1 Coordinates:32.9333°N -100.0358°W
Source1 Elevation:1690feet[1]
Mouth:Clear Fork Brazos River
Mouth Location:Throckmorton County
Mouth Coordinates:33.0519°N -99.3725°W
Mouth Elevation:1260feet

Paint Creek runs through Jones, Haskell, and Throckmorton counties, and is the main tributary of the Clear Fork Brazos River.

Lake Stamford is formed where Paint Creek is impounded by Stamford Dam. The lake's primary inflow (and outflow) is Paint Creek.

One mile past (east) of Stamford Dam is a site called Scott Crossing. This is where California Creek, Paint Creek's most significant tributary, flows into Paint Creek. California Creek is the site of a diversion project to move water to Lake Stamford.

The nearby town of Paint Creek, Texas, was named after this creek.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. [Google Earth]
  2. Web site: PAINT CREEK, TX . October 11, 2013.