The four main tributaries of the Kanawha River in West Virginia are the Gauley River, the New River, the Elk River, and the Coal River. These tributaries contribute significant water flow and resources to the Kanawha River system, supporting diverse ecosystems and human activities in the region. The Gauley River is known for its challenging whitewater rapids and scenic beauty, while the New River is one of the oldest rivers in North America and a popular destination for outdoor recreation. The Elk River and Coal River also play important roles in the watershed, providing habitat for various species of fish and wildlife.
The Ohio river on the west coast of WV has the most contributaries. The five main contributaries come from the Kanawha, Little Kanawha, Guyondotte, Monongahelia and the Big Sandy River.
There are many rivers in West Virginia. Some of them are the Ohio River, the Potomac River, the New River, the Kanawha River, the Greenbrier River, the Tug Fork River, and the Lost River.
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The Elk River begins in Pocahontas County, which is the eastern part of the state. It flows west through Randolph, Webster, Braxton, and Clay Counties, until it joins with the Kanawha River in Charleston, Kanawha County.
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Charleston is located in western West Virginia in Kanawha County.
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The capital of West Virginia is Charleston and is located in Kanawha County.
The Gualty River is located in West Virginia, USA. It flows through the counties Randolph, Webster, Nicholas and Fayette. The river merges with the New River and forms the Kanawha River.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate of Kanawha County, West Virginia, is 200,073.