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The Russell Fork [1] is a 51.9-mile-long (83.5 km) [2] tributary of the Levisa Fork in southwestern Virginia and southeastern Kentucky in the United States.Known for its whitewater, it rises in the Appalachian Mountains of southwest Virginia, in southern Buchanan County at the base of Big A Mountain, and flows northwest into Dickenson County.
This river runs right through Cherokee National Forest and is not far from Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Russell Fork, this class V river drops 150 feet (46 m) per mile in the Russell Fork Gorge, [13] which has been described as a continuous 45-degree waterfall; it has dangerous rapids, even experienced paddlers have died in its many ...
Some of the most challenging rapids in the eastern U.S. can be found while traveling through Breaks Interstate Park with names like 20 Stitches, Broken Nose and Triple Drop. [ 2 ] John W. Flannagan Boat Dock (marina) is located at the Junction Area and provides visitors with docking facilities, a gas station, fishing supplies, and a snack bar.
Aug. 23—Community gets broad look of estimated $10M project Tuesday night A feasibility study released this week has shown that a proposed whitewater park on the Cedar River is possible, a major ...
An open house-style public workshop for the Whitewater Gorge Activation Plan will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at the Starr Gennett Building.
Aug. 14—The community is invited to attend an information meeting for the proposed whitewater park for the Cedar River. The event will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 22, at the Austin Public ...
The McClure River is a 17.9-mile-long (28.8 km) [1] tributary of the Russell Fork in the U.S. state of Virginia. It is located in Dickenson County in the southwestern part of the state. Via the Russell Fork, the Levisa Fork, the Big Sandy River, and the Ohio River, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.
Improvements to Whitewater Park in downtown Wausau include better seating, a walkway and water features to enhance freestyle form of paddling.