The upland portion of Quitaque Creek is an
ephemeral draw that flows only during heavy rain. Quitaque Creek initially runs southeastward across north-central Floyd County and then drops off the
Caprock of the
Llano Estacado approximately east of
South Plains. The stream then continues in a northeasterly direction across the sparsely populated ranch lands of northeastern Floyd County. After entering Motley County, Quitaque Creek merges with Los Lingos Creek and then turns in a southeasterly direction across northwestern Motley County before merging with the
North Pease River, north of
Matador. Overall, Quitaque Creek descends from its headwaters to its confluence with the North Pease River, passing through flat to moderately steep terrain along its course. ==Proper name==