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california+creek+val+verde+county+texas Latitude and Longitude:

29°14′29″N 101°01′21″W / 29.24139°N 101.02250°W / 29.24139; -101.02250
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California Creek, formerly Painted Cave Spring Creek [1] a stream in Val Verde County, Texas, formerly a tributary of Devils River it now flows into the north side of Amistad Reservoir at an elevation of 1119 feet. California Creek has its source at 29°37′29″N 101°02′14″W / 29.62472°N 101.03722°W / 29.62472; -101.03722. [2]

California Creek was the route of the San Antonio-El Paso Road followed northwest from Painted Caves to the point that the trail diverted to the upper Evans Creek and California Spring. [3]

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29°14′29″N 101°01′21″W / 29.24139°N 101.02250°W / 29.24139; -101.02250



california+creek+val+verde+county+texas Latitude and Longitude:

29°14′29″N 101°01′21″W / 29.24139°N 101.02250°W / 29.24139; -101.02250
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

California Creek, formerly Painted Cave Spring Creek [1] a stream in Val Verde County, Texas, formerly a tributary of Devils River it now flows into the north side of Amistad Reservoir at an elevation of 1119 feet. California Creek has its source at 29°37′29″N 101°02′14″W / 29.62472°N 101.03722°W / 29.62472; -101.03722. [2]

California Creek was the route of the San Antonio-El Paso Road followed northwest from Painted Caves to the point that the trail diverted to the upper Evans Creek and California Spring. [3]

See also

References

29°14′29″N 101°01′21″W / 29.24139°N 101.02250°W / 29.24139; -101.02250



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