Big Sandy Creek (Village Creek tributary)

Big Sandy Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationCentral Polk County, Southeast of the community of Moscow
 • coordinates30°52′23″N 94°47′44″W / 30.87306°N 94.79556°W / 30.87306; -94.79556
Mouth 
 • location
Village Creek outside of Village Mills, Hardin County
 • coordinates
30°30′08″N 94°26′03″W / 30.50222°N 94.43417°W / 30.50222; -94.43417

Big Sandy Creek is a stream in Texas, United States. It rises in Polk County before flowing approximately 40 miles (64 km) southeast into Hardin County where it merges with Kimball Creek, forming Village Creek. Long sections of the creek pass through the Big Thicket National Preserve. The 14,343 acres (58.04 km2) Big Sandy Creek unit is named after the stream. The creek also passes through the Alabama-Coushatta Reservation east of Livingston.