The San Bernard River is a river in Texas.
Course
San Bernard River flows from a spring near New Ulm, Texas to its mouth on the Gulf of Mexico, some to the southeast of the source.
Watershed
The San Bernard drains approximately 1,850 square miles (4800 km<sup>2</sup>) of land, and its basin area is home to approximately 87,000 people according to the 1990 census. The region was once the home of the Karankawa Indians. The river runs near several communities, including West Columbia, Texas and along the San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge. The basin receives approximately of rainfall annually.
See also
- List of rivers of Texas
- East Bernard, Texas
References
External links
- Official Website of F.O.R. San Bernard
