
Trinity River (Texas) - Wikipedia
The Trinity River is a 710-mile (1,140 km) [2] river. It rises in extreme northern Texas, a few miles south of the Red River. The headwaters are separated by the high bluffs on the southern side of the Red …
Trinity River Authority of Texas
The Trinity River Authority of Texas is a conservation and reclamation district that provides water and wastewater treatment, along with recreation and reservoir facilities, within the nearly 18,000-square …
River Basins - Trinity River Basin | Texas Water Development Board
The Trinity Basin is the largest river basin whose water-shed area is entirely within the State of Texas and the third largest river in Texas by average flow volume. The basin's namesake river was named …
Explore the Trinity! - Trinity River Corridor
The Trinity River rises a few miles from the Red River in far northern Texas in three principal branches: East Fork, Elm Fork and West Fork. The river runs 710 miles down to Lake Livingston making it the …
Conservation Comeback Story: Trinity River – Texan By Nature
Rising in the vast North Texas plains and flowing over 700 miles out into the Gulf of Mexico, the Trinity River is the largest watershed system that we can proudly claim as entirely Texan.
Trinity River - TSHA
Oct 2, 2020 · Explore the Trinity River's branches, history, and environmental challenges. Learn about its significance in Texas and the ongoing efforts to improve water quality.
Trinity River (Everything To Know Before A Visit)
The Trinity River is a stunning waterway that flows through the heart of Texas, stretching over 710 miles. It serves as the lifeblood for many towns and cities along its banks.
Trinity River Basin
The Trinity River watershed is located in north central Texas and flows southeast to the Gulf of Mexico. The Trinity River watershed has a drainage area of 17,969 square miles. There are also …
Trinity River National Water Trail
The Trinity River, a hidden ribbon of natural wonder, runs almost unnoticed through one of the busiest and fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States.
Current Conditions - Trinity River
The Trinity River flows can change rapidly, especially with rains and melting snow from the mountains. Water is also released from Trinity Dam throughout the year for restoration and ceremonial purposes.