The Trinity River
The Trinity River is the longest river having its entire course within the state. Though smaller than several other Texas river basins, the Trinity has been recognized during the first half of the twentieth century as the one with the largest population and the greatest amount of industrial development. The annual flow of the stream is highly irregular because much of the watershed’s rainfall is so concentrated causing several disastrous floods before a 1944 flood control act provided relief.

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Maybe some day you can hit the headwaters of the Rio Grande River up here! You're making me so homesick!!
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