Sabinal River

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The Sabinal River is a scenic spring-fed river in south-central Texas known for flowing through the Texas Hill Country and supporting recreation and wildlife habitats.

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Sabinal River canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
river
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentalImportance provides wildlife corridors
supports local biodiversity
flowsNear Sabinal, Texas NERFINISHED
Utopia, Texas
flowsThrough Bandera County
surface form: Bandera County, Texas

Hill Country of Texas
surface form: Texas Hill Country

Uvalde County, Texas
hasEcosystem aquatic habitat
riparian habitat
hasWaterSource springs
hydrologicalType perennial stream
knownFor clear spring water
recreation
scenic beauty
wildlife habitat
locatedIn Texas
locatedInCounty Bandera County
surface form: Bandera County, Texas

Uvalde County, Texas
locatedInRegion Hill Country of Texas
surface form: Texas Hill Country

south-central Texas
mouthLocatedIn Uvalde County, Texas
partOfRegion Hill Country of Texas
surface form: Edwards Plateau region
recreationImportance local tourism attraction
sourceType spring-fed
state Texas
supportsActivity canoeing
fishing
kayaking
swimming
tubing
supportsSpeciesType amphibians
birds
fish
riparian vegetation
usedFor nature tourism
recreation
wildlife observation
waterType freshwater

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Uvalde County, Texas contains Sabinal River
Sabinal, Texas namedAfter Sabinal River