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Seco Creek
Native name Rio Seco
Country United States
State Texas
Region Bandera County
Physical characteristics
Main source source
five miles north of Sentry Mountain and Farm Road 470, southwestern Bandera County, Texas
2,050 ft (620 m)
29°44′05″N 99°25′14″W / 29.73472°N 99.42056°W / 29.73472; -99.42056
River mouth mouth
confluence with Hondo Creek, seven miles west of Moore, Frio County, Texas
571 ft (174 m)
29°01′38″N 99°08′24″W / 29.02722°N 99.14000°W / 29.02722; -99.14000
Length 66 mi (106 km)
Basin features
River system Hondo Creek, Frio River, Nueces River

Seco Creek, is a tributary stream of the Hondo Creek, in Frio County, Texas. Named Rio Seco (Seco, the Spanish word for "dry,") in 1689 by Captain Alonso De León, governor of Coahuila, when his expedition crossed the creek.

Seco Creek has its source five miles north of Sentry Mountain and Farm Road 470 in southwestern Bandera County. Its course runs southeast for sixty-six miles through Bandera, Uvalde, Frio and Medina Counties. Its mouth at its confluence with Hondo Creek, is seven miles west of Moore in Frio County.

History

Seco Creek was a watering place for travelers on the San Antonio-El Paso Road including the stagecoach lines like the San Antonio-El Paso Mail and San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line.

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