At one point, it crosses Interstate 10, between Seguin, and San Antonio.
Alternatively known as Womans Hollow Creek,[1] the creek's name is probably a loose translation of the Spanish La Llorona, or "the weeping woman".
After her death, her spirit then haunted the location of the drowning and wails in misery.
[2] Author and poet Sandra Cisneros wrote a collection of short stories entitled Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories in 1991.
[2] The creek is the subject of the song "River Called Woman Hollering" by the Electric Boy Rangers.