Brushy Creek | |
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Country | United States |
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• location | Texas |
Brushy Creek is a tributary of the San Gabriel River in Texas that flows east for 69 miles. [1]
South Brushy Creek forks off from Brushy Creek and runs south of Cedar Park, Texas. North Fork Brushy Creek and South Fork Brushy Creek branch off from Brushy Creek north of Leander, Texas. The "round rock" of Round Rock, Texas sits in Brushy Creek. Brushy Creek ultimately merges into the San Gabriel River.
There are long term plans to create a trail that will go from Leander to Hutto, Texas, via Cedar Park and Round Rock, following the route of Brushy Creek. The following segments have currently been created:
30°43′25″N 97°02′50″W / 30.7236°N 97.0471°W
Brushy Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Texas |
Brushy Creek is a tributary of the San Gabriel River in Texas that flows east for 69 miles. [1]
South Brushy Creek forks off from Brushy Creek and runs south of Cedar Park, Texas. North Fork Brushy Creek and South Fork Brushy Creek branch off from Brushy Creek north of Leander, Texas. The "round rock" of Round Rock, Texas sits in Brushy Creek. Brushy Creek ultimately merges into the San Gabriel River.
There are long term plans to create a trail that will go from Leander to Hutto, Texas, via Cedar Park and Round Rock, following the route of Brushy Creek. The following segments have currently been created:
30°43′25″N 97°02′50″W / 30.7236°N 97.0471°W