Everything about Frio River totally explained
The
Frio River is a river in the
U.S. state of
Texas. The word
frio is Spanish for
cold, a clear reference to the spring-fed coolness of the river.
Geography
The Frio River has three primary feeds; the East, West, and Dry Frio rivers. The West Frio River rises from springs in northeastern
Real County and joins with the East Frio River near the town of
Leakey; the Dry Frio River joins northeast of
Uvalde. The river flows generally southeast for two hundred miles until it empties into the
Nueces River south of the town of
Three Rivers. Along the way, the Frio River provides water for a number of lakes; the largest of these is
Choke Canyon Reservoir in
McMullen and
Live Oak counties.
Recreation
The cool and consistent flow of the Frio River has made it a popular summertime destination.
Garner State Park, on the river about 10 miles south of Leakey and 75 miles west of
San Antonio, provides camping, fishing and other activities. Numerous other privately owned campgrounds are also found along the river.
Miscellaneous
Further Information
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