Where does the San Jacinto River start?
Lake HoustonSan Jacinto River / SourceLake Houston is a reservoir on the San Jacinto River, 15 miles northeast of downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The reservoir is the primary municipal water supply for the city of Houston. Wikipedia
Where does the West Fork of the San Jacinto River start?
western Walker County
The West Fork of the San Jacinto River originates seventeen miles west of Huntsville in western Walker County and flows southeast ninety miles through Montgomery County to its confluence with the East Fork of the San Jacinto River on the northern rim of Lake Houston in northeastern Harris County.
Where does the San Jacinto River start and end?

Galveston BaySan Jacinto River / Mouth
Where does the San Jacinto River begin and end?
The San Jacinto River rises at the San Jacinto Dam on the southern rim of Lake Houston in northeastern Harris County (at 29°55′ N, 95°08′ W) and flows southeast for twenty-eight miles to its mouth on Galveston Bay east of Houston (at 29°41′ N, 94°59′ W).
Why are they draining Lake Conroe?
The seasonal lowering of Lake Conroe is intended to act as a preventative measure, preventing downstream flooding by increasing the capacity of Lake Conroe to capture water during massive rainfall events, according to the SJRA.
What fish are in the San Jacinto River in Texas?

Atractosteus spatula | alligator gar |
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Alosa chrysochloris | skipjack herring * |
Dorosoma cepedianum | gizzard shad |
Dorosoma petenense | threadfin shad |
Carassius auratus | goldfish (I) |
Is there a city under Lake Conroe?
The lake lies on the West Fork of the San Jacinto River, just west of Interstate 45 off State Highway 105 in Montgomery and Walker counties. Lake Conroe is a popular attraction for boating, jet-skiing and fishing….
Lake Conroe | |
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Islands | Bird Island, Pax and Noah Island |
Settlements | Conroe |
References | Lake Conroe |
Can I eat fish from San Jacinto River?
It is safe to eat fish from most areas of the estuary. The only areas for which TDH has issued consumption advisories are parts of Upper Galveston Bay, the Houston Ship Channel, and the San Jacinto River.