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Nicolas Zegre, an Associate Professor of Forest Hydrology at the University of West Virginia, said that as much as there’s a particular story to tell about how Troublesome Creek got so bad ...
Troublesome Creek in Hindman, Kentucky. Troublesome Creek is a creek in Breathitt, Perry and Knott counties, Kentucky, a fork of the North Fork Kentucky River. [1] It is 41.46 miles (66.72 km) long with a gradient of 8.92 feet per mile (168.9 cm/km), normally free-flowing, and with banks that vary between tree-lined and open.
The Forks of Troublesome, more simply The Forks, are the Left Fork and Right Fork tributaries of Troublesome Creek in what is now Knott County, Kentucky. [2] [3] This was the name of the place where they met until the city of Hindman was established as the county seat in April 1884, [2] and the name used in the Act of the Kentucky General Assembly that established Knott County. [4]
Troublesome Creek is a stream in Lee and Scott counties, Virginia, in the United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Clinch River. [2] Troublesome Creek was named by pioneers on the Wilderness Road. [3]
Troublesome Creek (Towaliga River tributary), a stream in Georgia; Troublesome Creek (North Fork Kentucky River), a creek in Kentucky; Troublesome Creek (Missouri), a creek in Missouri; Troublesome Creek (Haw River tributary), a stream in North Carolina; Troublesome Creek (Clinch River), a creek in Virginia; Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern, a ...
Hindman is located just west of the center of Knott County at (37.337174, -82.981147 It sits in the valley of Troublesome Creek , at the junction of its Left Fork and Right Fork. Kentucky Routes 160 and 550 pass through the center of town, and Kentucky Route 80 , a four-lane highway, passes just north of the city limits.
Troublesome Creek rises in the City of Stokesdale in Guilford County on the divide between Troublesome Creek and Belews Creek . Troublesome Creek then flows northeast into Rockingham County and then southeast to meet the Haw River about 5 miles south of Reidsville, North Carolina. [2] Lake Reidsville is an impoundment of this stream.
Blackwater River (West Virginia) Blue Creek (West Virginia) Bluestone National Scenic River; Bluestone River; Boggs Run (Ohio River tributary) Bonds Creek; Bone Creek (West Virginia) Bosley Run; Brier Creek (Big Coal River tributary) Browns Run (Peters Run tributary) Bruffey Creek; Buckeye Creek (West Virginia) Buckhannon River