Aransas River
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The Aransas River is a short river in south Texas in the United States. It drains an area of the south Texas coastal plains into the Gulf of Mexico. It rises in Bee County southwest of Beeville and north of Skidmore, from the confluence of three creeks: Olmos, Aransas, and Poesta. It flows generally south and southeast in a highly winding course, entering Copano Bay on the Gulf of Mexico along the Refugio-Aransas county line, approximately {{convert|10|mi|km|0}} northwest of Rockport.
For some of the period when Texas was a state in Mexico, the Aransas formed the southwestern boundary, separating it from the neighboring Mexican state of Coahuila.
There's good fishing in this river in Woodsboro.
See also
External links
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Category:Bodies of water of Bee County, Texas
Category:Rivers of Refugio County, Texas
Category:Bodies of water of Aransas County, Texas
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