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Sombrerillito Creek
Physical characteristics
Main source Webb County, Texas
724 ft (220 m) at source to 382 ft (120 m) at mouth
River mouth Rio Grande
Length 16 mi (26 km)

Sombrerillito Creek is a small stream of water found in Webb County, Texas. It flows through the city of Laredo, Texas. This creek is an important part of the local environment.

About Sombrerillito Creek

This creek starts about 13 miles north of Laredo. It then flows southwest for 16 miles (about 26 kilometers). The creek eventually connects to the Rio Grande. The Rio Grande is a large river that forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico.

Sombrerillito Creek Lake

A part of Sombrerillito Creek was dammed in northwest Laredo. This created Sombrerillito Creek Lake. This lake is the third largest lake in Laredo. It provides a valuable water source and a place for local wildlife.

Land and Plants Around the Creek

The land around Sombrerillito Creek is mostly made of clay and sandy soils. These types of soils are common in the area. The plants growing near the creek are varied. You can find mesquite trees and different kinds of cacti. There are also chaparral plants, which are tough shrubs. Other plants include hardwoods and various grasses. This mix of plants helps support local animals.

Creek Crossings

Sombrerillito Creek crosses one main road in Laredo, Texas. This road is called Farm to Market Road 1472. Roads like this help people travel across the region.

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