Trinity River
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| Length | 1,143 km |
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| Source | North Texas |
| Mouth | Trinity Bay |
| Basin size | 15,589 sq mi (40,380 km2) |
| Bridges | Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge |
| Margaret McDermott Bridge | |
| Paddock Viaduct | |
| Did you know | The Trinity River has four branches: the West Fork, the Clear Fork, the Elm Fork, and the East Fork. |
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| ID | 1391728 |
About Trinity River
The Trinity River is a 710-mile-long river in Texas, and is the longest river with a watershed entirely within the U. S. state of Texas. It rises in extreme northern Texas, a few miles south of the Red River. The headwaters are separated by the high bluffs on the southern side of the Red River.