The Salt Fork Brazos River is a braided, highly intermittent stream about 150 mi (240 km) long, heading along the edge of the Llano Estacado about 26 mi (42 km) east-southeast of Lubbock, Texas. From its source, it flows generally east-southeastward to join the Double Mountain Fork to form the Brazos River about 18 mi (29 km) west-northwest of Haskell, Texas. The Salt Fork stretches across portions of Crosby, Garza, Kent, and Stonewall counties of West Texas.
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| - The Salt Fork Brazos River is a braided, highly intermittent stream about 150 mi (240 km) long, heading along the edge of the Llano Estacado about 26 mi (42 km) east-southeast of Lubbock, Texas. From its source, it flows generally east-southeastward to join the Double Mountain Fork to form the Brazos River about 18 mi (29 km) west-northwest of Haskell, Texas. The Salt Fork stretches across portions of Crosby, Garza, Kent, and Stonewall counties of West Texas. (en)
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| - Canyon Valley, Texas
- Caprock Escarpment
- Blanco Canyon
- Brazos River
- Peacock, Texas
- Rivers of Kent County, Texas
- List of rivers of Texas
- McDonald Creek (Salt Fork Brazos River tributary)
- Garza County, Texas
- Clairemont, Texas
- Crosby County, Texas
- Llano Estacado
- Lubbock, Texas
- Stonewall County, Texas
- Rivers of Texas
- U.S. Route 380
- West Texas
- White River (Texas)
- Rivers of Lubbock County, Texas
- Duffy's Peak
- Rivers of Stonewall County, Texas
- Rivers of Crosby County, Texas
- Jud, Texas
- Kent County, Texas
- Haskell, Texas
- Jayton, Texas
- Texas State Highway 207
- Texas State Highway 208
- Aspermont, Texas
- Swenson, Texas
- Double Mountain Fork Brazos River
- Double Mountains (Texas)
- Rivers of Garza County, Texas
- Crosby County
- United States Board on Geographical Names
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| - The Salt Fork Brazos River is a braided, highly intermittent stream about 150 mi (240 km) long, heading along the edge of the Llano Estacado about 26 mi (42 km) east-southeast of Lubbock, Texas. From its source, it flows generally east-southeastward to join the Double Mountain Fork to form the Brazos River about 18 mi (29 km) west-northwest of Haskell, Texas. The Salt Fork stretches across portions of Crosby, Garza, Kent, and Stonewall counties of West Texas. (en)
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