Wolf Creek (Texas and Oklahoma)
River in Texas, Oklahoma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
River in Texas, Oklahoma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolf Creek is a tributary of the North Canadian River in Texas and Oklahoma in the United States. It begins in Ochiltree County, Texas, and flows generally westward and northwestward through Lipscomb and Ellis counties into Woodward County, Oklahoma, where it joins the Beaver River to form the North Canadian River.[3][4] The creek drains an area of 1,922.6 square miles (4,980 km2).[5]
Wolf Creek | |
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Location | |
States | Texas, Oklahoma |
Counties | Ochiltree, Lipscomb, Ellis (Texas); Woodward (Oklahoma)[1] |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Ochiltree County, Texas |
Mouth | North Canadian River |
• location | Woodward County, Oklahoma |
• coordinates | 36.5889236°N 99.5017789°W[2] |
• elevation | 1,952 ft (595 m) |
Basin size | 1,922.6 square miles (4,980 km2) |
The creek is dammed in Woodward County to form Fort Supply Lake.[3]
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