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A statewide map of West Virginia showing the major lakes, streams and rivers. Drought, precipitation, and stream gage information.
With waters ranging from small headwater brook trout streams to raging whitewater rivers to large, navigable rivers, West Virginia offers many opportunities for fishing and boating. To learn more about fishing and boating access, visit the WVDNR Interactive Fishing Map.
Exclusive of major tributaries, there are about 46 named rivers in West Virginia. Though relatively few in number, rivers have traditionally provided easy avenues of transportation through the rough terrain of the Mountain State, first by Native Americans and later by European settlers.
Our online map is the best way for you to learn more about fishing in West Virginia’s public lakes and streams and to search for boat access sites, trout-stocked streams and lakes and nearby amenities.
West Virginia is known as the Mountain State, and the unique topography gives the state an abundance of rivers and streams, with waters ranging from small headwater brook trout streams to raging whitewater rivers to large, navigable rivers transporting the commerce of the nation.
This map shows the major streams and rivers of West Virginia and some of the larger lakes. The eastern part of West Virginia is in the Atlantic Ocean Watershed. The Eastern Continental Divide crosses West Virginia and the western part of the state is part of the Mississippi River Watershed.
Data from current sites are relayed to USGS offices via satellite, telephone, and/or radio telemetry and are available for viewing within minutes of arrival. All real-time data are provisional and subject to revision. Show a custom current conditions summary table for one or more stations.
This West Virginia map contains cities, roads, rivers and lakes. Charleston, Morgantown and Parkersburg are the major cities in this map of West Virginia.
Physical map of West Virginia showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about West Virginia.
Love West Virginia's Rivers? Interested in how you can be empowered to work for clean water in the Mountain State? Using the map on the right, locate which area you are in, and then connect with the Basin Coordinator of that region to learn more!