White Oak Bayou

White Oak Bayou
White Oak Bayou and Buffalo Bayou at Allen's Landing, with the University of Houston–Downtown in the distance.
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Location
Country United States
CountyHarris
City Houston
Physical characteristics
SourceDrainage ditch
 • locationJersey Village, Texas
 • coordinates29°53′14″N 95°35′07″W / 29.8871°N 95.5853°W / 29.8871; -95.5853
MouthBuffalo Bayou
 • location
Allen's Landing
 • coordinates
29°45′54″N 95°21′31″W / 29.76510°N 95.35848°W / 29.76510; -95.35848
Length25 miles (40 km)[1]
Basin size111 square miles (290 km2)[2]
Basin features
Population430,000[2]
Tributaries 
 • leftLittle Whiteoak Bayou, Vogel Creek
 • rightCole Creek

White Oak Bayou is a slow-moving river in Houston, Texas. A major tributary of the city's principal waterway, Buffalo Bayou, White Oak originates near the intersection of Texas State Highway 6 and U.S. Highway 290 (the Northwest Freeway) and meanders southeast for 25 miles (40 km) until it joins Buffalo Bayou in Downtown.[1] The river serves as a greenway which connects Downtown to the Houston Heights, Oak Forest, Garden Oaks, and Inwood Forest.

A large majority of White Oak Bayou's route travels through highly developed areas. The river's 111-square-mile (290 km2) watershed contains a population of over 430,000.[2]

  1. ^ a b "White Oak Bayou: An Evolving Urban Waterway" (PDF). Harris County Flood Control District. Fall 2000. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
  2. ^ a b c "White Oak Bayou Watershed" (PDF). Harris County Flood Control District. July 2013. Retrieved 2017-03-27.

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