San Saba Springs at Mill Creek -- San Saba TX
N 31° 11.590 W 098° 42.742
14R E 527403 N 3451045
A man-made waterfall created from natural springs that flowed into a natural creek damned long ago to power a gristmill and water infrastructure in this central Texas community
Waymark Code: WMTTJ2
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2017
Views: 5
San Saba Springs have always flowed into Mill Creek. After 1875, they flowed into Mill Pond. In 2013 the springs of re-landscaped to form a beautiful waterfall as part of an investment in the Mill Pond walking trail at Mill Pond Park.
Location of the waterfall: Mill Pond Park San Saba, TX
Fees: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Type / features of structure: Other, please specify in description
Estimated height in feet: 20
Estimated height in meters: 7.00
Estimated width in feet: 10
Estimated width in meters: 3
River/stream/lake/reservoir: San Saba Springs to Mill Creek/Mill Pond
Coordinates of parking: Not Listed
Flow dates: Not listed
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