Kiowa Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Southwest of Huntoon, Texas |
Mouth | Beaver River |
• location | North of Laverne, Oklahoma |
• coordinates | 36°45′34″N 99°54′20″W / 36.75932°N 99.90558°W |
Kiowa Creek is a watercourse in Texas and Oklahoma that becomes a tributary of the Beaver River. [1] It originates southwest of Huntoon and east of Perryton [2] in northeastern Ochiltree County, Texas. [1] It travels generally east until southwest of Darrouzett [2] in Lipscomb County, [1] then turns northeast and passes just south and east of that town. [2] It continues generally northeasterly into Beaver County, Oklahoma, [1] [3] where it is joined by Camp Creek. [4] The stream enters Harper County west of Laverne, Oklahoma, [5] and continues to its joinder with the Beaver River north-northwest of Laverne. [5] [6]
This stream should not be confused with the Kiowa Creek in Colorado that is a tributary of the South Platte River, [7] nor the Kiowa Creek in Nebraska. [8]