Wichita River
The Wichita River is a tributary of the Red River located in the state of Texas. It flows approximately 140 miles through the north-central part of the state, providing water to various communities and ecosystems along its path. The river is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, including fishing and kayaking.
The river's watershed covers several counties, contributing to the local agriculture and wildlife habitats. It eventually joins the Red River near the town of Electra. The Wichita River plays a vital role in the region's ecology and economy, supporting both natural and human activities.