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Navidad River

Coordinates:28°50′02″N96°34′44″W / 28.83388°N 96.57886°W /28.83388; -96.57886 (Navidad River)
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River in the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain

Navidad River
Navidad River and Upstream Sight
Map of Navidad River and Watershed
Navidad River is located in Texas
Navidad River
Location in Texas
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Navidad River is located in the United States
Navidad River
Navidad River (the United States)
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Location
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StateTexas
CountryUnited States
Physical characteristics
SourceSchulenburg, Texas
 • locationVictoria Division
 • coordinates29°42′06″N96°57′14″W / 29.70162°N 96.95387°W /29.70162; -96.95387 (Navidad River Source)
 • elevation269.03 ft (82.00 m)
MouthLolita, Texas
 • location
Victoria Division
 • coordinates
28°50′02″N96°34′44″W / 28.83388°N 96.57886°W /28.83388; -96.57886 (Navidad River)
 • elevation
3.3 ft (1.0 m)
Length90 mi (140 km)
Basin features
Waterbodies
BridgesEast Navidad River Bridge

TheNavidad River is a 90-mile (140 km)-long coastal river in theU.S. state ofTexas that runs roughly parallel to its sister river, theLavaca River. It is not spring fed, and all of its volume is runoff, which eventually provides for much of the water inLake Texana.[1]

Course

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The river begins with two primary branches. The East Navidad River begins in southernFayette County and runs southeast until it reachesColorado County.[2] The West Navidad River also begins in Fayette County and wanders south for 23 miles to its confluence with the East Navidad nearOakland, where they become the Navidad River.[3] The town ofSchulenburg is centered between the two branches, which are both somewhat seasonal, and navigation can be difficult due to low water levels and obstructions.[4]

The river then winds south, passing the small communities ofSublime,Speaks, andMorales and then feedingLake Texana about 7 miles east ofEdna. Beyond the lake, the river continues south for a few miles and then reaches its mouth on theLavaca River.

Tributaries

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Mustang Creek and Sandy Creek formerly emptied into the Navidad but now drain directly into Lake Texana.

Economy

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The entire watershed and associated water resources are managed by theLavaca-Navidad River Authority, which was established in 1941.[5]

Fame

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The Navidad River is best known for being the territory of the legendaryWild Man of the Navidad, which many believe to be the firstBigfoot sightings inTexas.[6] The creature was first widely reported in 1837 throughout the early settlements along the Navidad River bottoms, near the modern-day town of Sublime, in Lavaca County.[7]

The river's notoriety was increased even more afterIFC Films released the horror film titledThe Wild Man of the Navidad in 2009.[8] Although the movie was set in the real-life town of Sublime, it was actually shot south of the area inWhitsett, Texas.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Navidad River from theHandbook of Texas Online
  2. ^East Navidad River from theHandbook of Texas Online,
  3. ^West Navidad River from theHandbook of Texas Online
  4. ^Texas Parks and Wildlife: An Analysis of Texas Waterways
  5. ^Lavaca-Navidad River Authority
  6. ^"Bigfoot in Texas?". Archived fromthe original on 2009-08-03. Retrieved2009-05-29. Bigfoot in Texas?
  7. ^http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hns98 The Handbook of Texas Online: Sublime, Texas
  8. ^https://www.variety.com/article/VR1117992453.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&query=wild+man+of+the+navidad IFC enters six in Fantastic Fest fromDaily Variety
  9. ^http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A674074 Beware: Bigfoot Ahead fromThe Austin Chronicle

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