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  1. The Red River, or sometimes the Red River of the South to differentiate it from the Red River in the north of the continent, is a major river in the Southern United States. It was named for its reddish water color from passing through red-bed country in its watershed.

  2. Aug 16, 2021 · Learn about the course, history, and tributaries of the Red River of the South, a 2,190 km long river in the Southern United States. The river was once a tributary of the Mississippi River, but is now linked to the Atchafalaya River via the Old River Control Structure.

    • John Misachi
  3. Apr 25, 2017 · Learn about the geography, history, and ecology of the Red River of the South, a tributary of the Mississippi River in the US. Find out how the river supports agriculture, recreation, and wildlife, and what challenges it faces.

    • Khushboo Sheth
  4. Red River, navigable river rising in the high plains of eastern New Mexico, U.S., and flowing southeast across Texas and Louisiana to a point northwest of Baton Rouge, where it enters the Atchafalaya River, which flows south to Atchafalaya Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. The Red River is a tributary of the Mississippi River. It begins in Texas, and flows through the states of Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. It merges with the Mississippi River in Louisiana. The river's name comes from the red clay that is found along it. The Red is about 1,320 mi (2,120 km) long.

  6. The Red River, or sometimes the Red River of the South to differentiate it from the Red River in the north of the continent, is a major river in the Southern United States. It was named for its reddish water color from passing through red-bed country in its watershed.

  7. The Red River, or sometimes the Red River of the South to differentiate it from the Red River in the north of the continent, is a major river in the Southern United States. It was named for its reddish water color from passing through red-bed country in its watershed.