The Ohio River runs through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Indiana, in addition to Kentucky. It serves as a natural border for several states, providing vital waterways for commerce and transportation. The river is also significant for recreation and ecology, supporting diverse wildlife and various recreational activities along its banks.
The Tennessee River flows through the states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky.
The Ohio River and the Mississippi River both form borders of Kentucky, separating it from other states to the north and west.For a short distance near the triple border of Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri, the main channel of the Mississippi flows through Kentucky, while another channel separates Kentucky and Missouri.The rivers that flow through interior Kentucky are the Kentucky River and the Green River.
The major bodies of water in Kentucky are the Ohio River, the Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Kentucky River, and Green River. There is also Lake Cumberland, Lake Barkley and Green River Lake.
The Tennessee River.
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Maury River
The Ohio River borders Kentucky and Ohio. The Licking River also starts on the Ohio River and runs through that state of Kentucky.
No it is not only in Kentucky, I looked it up and it goes through Ohio
The Ohio River
Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri come together where the Ohio River meets the Mississippi River. Other states that come together along the Ohio River are: Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania
The three states that touch the Ohio and Mississippi river is Illinois, Kentucky, and Missouri.
There are three cities or towns in Tennessee located on the Mississippi River. They are the communities of Tiptonville, Reverie and Memphis.