San Saba River - Course

Course

The river begins in two primary branches. The North Valley Prong runs east through Schleicher County for 37 miles, while the Middle Valley Prong runs 35 miles through the same county. Both merge near Fort McKavett to form the San Saba river, which flows another 140 miles east/northeast until it drains into the Colorado River.

A major tributary is Brady Creek, which is itself 90 miles long and parallels the path of the San Saba to the north.

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