North Fork of the Red River
The North Fork of the Red River is a tributary of the Red River, located in the southern United States. It flows through parts of Oklahoma and Texas, contributing to the larger river system that eventually drains into the Gulf of Mexico. The river is known for its scenic landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
This waterway is important for local wildlife and serves as a resource for recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking. The North Fork also plays a role in agriculture, providing irrigation for nearby farms. Its waters support various species, making it a vital part of the region's natural environment.