"Located deep in the Texas Hill Country and bordering on the desert, the Rio Frio is a gem of Texas rivers. Its water flows cool, clean and clear from underground springs that gush forth some of the purest water to be found in a Texas river, the bed of which is limestone and gravel. Rising above Kent in Real County, the Frio flows past Garner State Park and on down to Concan, then down to the Three Rivers area in Live Oak County where it intersects the Atascosa and Nueces Rivers." [1]
"FRIO RIVER. The Frio River rises from the juncture of the East, West, and Dry Frio rivers (at 29°44' N, 99°45' W) and flows southeast, across central Uvalde and Frio counties and northeastern LaSalle, northern McMullen, and northwestern Live Oak counties, for 200 miles to its mouth on the Nueces River, a mile south of Three Rivers (at 28°26' N, 98°11' W). " [2]
2007-03-09 22:51:46
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