San Saba River
The San Saba River is a tributary of the Colorado River located in central Texas. It flows approximately 80 miles through San Saba County and is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. The river supports local wildlife and provides water for agriculture in the surrounding areas.
Historically, the San Saba River was significant for early settlers and Native American tribes. It was a vital resource for fishing and irrigation. Today, the river is popular for activities such as fishing, kayaking, and camping, attracting visitors who enjoy its natural landscape and tranquil environment.