Pine Island Bayou | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | circa Liberty/Hardin County line, Texas (ca. 30.4135°N, 94.6781°W) |
• elevation | ca. 35 m. |
Mouth | |
• location | East end of Hardin/Jefferson county line, Texas (30.1625°N, 94.1155°W) |
• elevation | 1 m. |
Length | ca. 55 miles |
Pine Island Bayou is a tributary of the Neches River located in southeast Texas. It runs about 55 miles from the northwest corner of Hardin County, Texas and flows in a southeastern direction through western Hardin County, turning east and defining the southern Hardin and Jefferson County boundary for about 20 miles until its confluence with the Neches River. Two significant tributaries of Pine Island Bayou are Mayhaw Creek and Little Pine Island Bayou. The lower ten miles of Pine Island Bayou and much of Little Pine Island Bayou are protected from development in the Big Thicket National Preserve. Excluding the last few miles north of Beaumont, the area is not densely populated, and some small towns include Sour Lake and Saratoga, the latter the birthplace of country singer George Jones.[1][2]