List of longest rivers in the United States by state

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This is a list of longest rivers in the United States by state. It includes rivers that pass through the state or compose a portion of the state's border, as well as rivers entirely contained within the state.

Alabama

  1. Tennessee River652 miles (1,049 km)
  2. Chattahoochee River430 miles (690 km)
  3. Alabama River318 miles (512 km)
  4. Coosa River280 miles (450 km)
  5. Tallapoosa River - 265 miles (426 km)
  6. Tombigbee River200 miles (320 km)
  7. Conecuh River - 198 miles (319 km)
  8. Elk River195 miles (314 km)
  9. Cahaba River194 miles (312 km)
  10. Black Warrior River178 miles (286 km)

See also List of rivers of Alabama.

Alaska

  1. Yukon River1,980 miles (3,190 km)
  2. Kuskokwim River724 miles (1,165 km)
  3. Porcupine River569 miles (916 km)
  4. Tanana River569 miles (916 km)
  5. Innoko River500 miles (800 km)
  6. Koyukuk River500 miles (800 km)
  7. Noatak River420 miles (680 km)
  8. Porcupine River380 miles (610 km)
  9. Stikine River379 miles (610 km)
  10. Colville River350 miles (560 km)

See also List of rivers of Alaska.

Arizona

  1. Colorado River1,450 miles (2,330 km)
  2. Gila River650 miles (1,050 km)
  3. Little Colorado River315 miles (507 km)
  4. Salt River200 miles (320 km)
  5. Santa Cruz River - 184 miles (296 km)
  6. Verde River170 miles (270 km)
  7. Puerco River - 167 miles (269 km)
  8. Virgin River162 miles (261 km)
  9. San Francisco River - 159 miles (256 km)
  10. San Pedro River140 miles (230 km)

See also List of rivers of Arizona.

Arkansas

  1. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  2. Arkansas River1,469 miles (2,364 km)
  3. Red River1,360 miles (2,190 km)
  4. White River722 miles (1,162 km)
  5. Ouachita River548 miles (882 km)
  6. St. Francis River426 miles (686 km)
  7. Bayou Bartholomew364 miles (586 km)
  8. Black River300 miles (480 km)
  9. Little River222 miles (357 km)
  10. Bayou Macon218 miles (351 km)

See also List of rivers of Arkansas.

California

  1. Colorado River - 1,450 miles (2,330 km)
  2. Sacramento River447 miles (719 km)
  3. San Joaquin River365 miles (587 km)
  4. Klamath River263 miles (423 km)
  5. Pit River207 miles (333 km)
  6. Eel River200 miles (320 km)
  7. Amargosa River185 miles (298 km)
  8. Owens River - 183 miles (295 km)
  9. Salinas River170 miles (270 km)
  10. Kern River164 miles (264 km)

See also List of rivers of California.

Colorado

  1. Rio Grande1,896 miles (3,051 km)
  2. Arkansas River1,469 miles (2,364 km)
  3. Colorado River1,450 miles (2,330 km)
  4. Canadian River906 miles (1,458 km)
  5. Green River730 miles (1,170 km)
  6. North Platte River716 miles (1,152 km)
  7. Cimarron River - 698 miles (1,123 km)
  8. Smoky Hill River - 560 miles (900 km)
  9. South Platte River439 miles (707 km)
  10. San Juan River383 miles (616 km)

See also List of rivers of Colorado.

Connecticut

  1. Connecticut River407 miles (655 km)
  2. Housatonic River139 miles (224 km)
  3. Quinebaug River69 miles (111 km)
  4. Farmington River47 miles (76 km)
  5. Quinnipiac River - 46 miles (74 km)
  6. Scantic River - 41 miles (66 km)
  7. Naugatuck River40 miles (64 km)
  8. Pawcatuck River - 34 miles (55 km)
  9. Shepaug River - 26 miles (42 km)
  10. Still River - 25.4 miles (40.9 km)

See also List of rivers of Connecticut.

Delaware

  1. Delaware River301 miles (484 km)
  2. Choptank River71 miles (114 km)
  3. Pocomoke River66 miles (106 km)
  4. Nanticoke River64 miles (103 km)
  5. Marshyhope Creek - 37 miles (60 km)
  6. Christina River35 miles (56 km)
  7. Sassafras River22 kilometres (14 mi)
  8. Murderkill River22 miles (35 km)
  9. Brandywine Creek - 20 miles (32 km)
  10. White Clay Creek19 miles (31 km)

See also List of rivers of Delaware.

Florida

  1. Chattahoochee River430 miles (690 km)
  2. St. Johns River310 miles (500 km)
  3. Suwannee River246 miles (396 km)
  4. Ochlockonee River206 miles (332 km)
  5. Alapaha River202 miles (325 km)
  6. Conecuh River198 miles (319 km)
  7. Pea River - 154 miles (248 km)
  8. Indian River153 miles (246 km)
  9. Choctawhatchee River - 141 miles (227 km)
  10. Withlacoochee River (central Florida) – 141 miles (227 km)

See also List of rivers of Florida.

Georgia

  1. Chattahoochee River430 miles (690 km)
  2. Flint River - 344 miles (554 km)
  3. Savannah River301 miles (484 km)
  4. Ogeechee River294 miles (473 km)
  5. Coosa River280 miles (450 km)
  6. Tallapoosa River - 265 miles (426 km)
  7. Ocmulgee River255 miles (410 km)
  8. Suwannee River246 miles (396 km)
  9. Satilla River - 235 miles (378 km)
  10. Oconee River - 221 miles (356 km)

See also List of rivers of Georgia (U.S. state).

Hawaii

  1. Wailuku River28.0 miles (45.1 km)
  2. South Fork Kaukonahua Stream - 18.1 miles (29.1 km)
  3. North Fork Kaukonahua Stream - 16.3 miles (26.2 km)
  4. Hanalei River15.7 miles (25.3 km)
  5. Kolekole Stream12.4 miles (20.0 km)
  6. North Fork Wailua River - 12.2 miles (19.6 km)
  7. Waimea River12.1 miles (19.5 km)
  8. Kaukonahua Stream9.9 miles (15.9 km)
  9. Anahulu River7.1 miles (11.4 km)

See also List of rivers of Hawaii.

Idaho

  1. Snake River1,078 miles (1,735 km)
  2. Bear River491 miles (790 km)
  3. Kootenai River485 miles (781 km)
  4. Salmon River425 miles (684 km)
  5. Owyhee River346 miles (557 km)
  6. Clark Fork310 miles (500 km)
  7. Palouse River167 miles (269 km)
  8. Bruneau River - 153 miles (246 km)
  9. Big Wood River - 137 miles (220 km)
  10. Blackfoot River - 136 miles (219 km)

See also List of rivers of Idaho.

Illinois

  1. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  2. Ohio River981 miles (1,579 km)
  3. Wabash River503 miles (810 km)
  4. Kaskaskia River325 miles (523 km)
  5. Rock River299 miles (481 km)
  6. Illinois River273 miles (439 km)
  7. Sangamon River246 miles (396 km)
  8. Little Wabash River240 miles (390 km)
  9. Fox River (Illinois River tributary)199 miles (320 km)
  10. Embarras River195 miles (314 km)

See also List of rivers of Illinois.

Indiana

  1. Ohio River981 miles (1,579 km)
  2. Wabash River503 miles (810 km)
  3. White River362 miles (583 km)
  4. St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan)206 miles (332 km)
  5. East Fork White River192 miles (309 km)
  6. Tippecanoe River182 miles (293 km)
  7. Patoka River167 miles (269 km)
  8. Great Miami River - 160 miles (260 km)
  9. Maumee River137 miles (220 km)
  10. Kankakee River - 133 miles (214 km)

See also List of rivers of Indiana.

Iowa

  1. Missouri River2,340 miles (3,770 km)
  2. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  3. Des Moines River525 miles (845 km)
  4. Big Sioux River419 miles (674 km)
  5. Cedar River338 miles (544 km)
  6. Iowa River323 miles (520 km)
  7. Wapsipinicon River - 300 miles (480 km)
  8. Little Sioux River - 258 miles (415 km)
  9. Grand River - 226 miles (364 km)
  10. Chariton River218 miles (351 km)

See also List of rivers of Iowa.

Kansas

  1. Missouri River2,340 miles (3,770 km)
  2. Arkansas River1,469 miles (2,364 km)
  3. Cimarron River698 miles (1,123 km)
  4. Smoky Hill River560 miles (900 km)
  5. Neosho River463 miles (745 km)
  6. Republican River453 miles (729 km)
  7. Saline River397 miles (639 km)
  8. Big Blue River359 miles (578 km)
  9. Verdigris River310 miles (500 km)
  10. South Fork Solomon River - 292 miles (470 km)

See also List of rivers of Kansas.

Kentucky

  1. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  2. Ohio River981 miles (1,579 km)
  3. Cumberland River688 miles (1,107 km)
  4. Tennessee River652 miles (1,049 km)
  5. Green River384 miles (618 km)
  6. Licking River303 miles (488 km)
  7. Kentucky River260 miles (420 km)
  8. North Fork Kentucky River - 168 miles (270 km)
  9. Levisa Fork - 164 miles (264 km)
  10. Tug Fork - 159 miles (256 km)

See also List of rivers of Kentucky.

Louisiana

  1. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  2. Red River1,360 miles (2,190 km)
  3. Ouachita River548 miles (882 km)
  4. Sabine River510 miles (820 km)
  5. Pearl River444 miles (715 km)
  6. Bayou Bartholomew364 miles (586 km)
  7. Bayou Macon - 218 miles (351 km)
  8. Boeuf River - 216 miles (348 km)
  9. Calcasieu River200 miles (320 km)
  10. Tensas River177 miles (285 km)

See also List of rivers of Louisiana.

Maine

  1. Saint John River418 miles (673 km)
  2. Androscoggin River178 miles (286 km)
  3. Kennebec River170 miles (270 km)
  4. Saco River136 miles (219 km)
  5. West Branch Penobscot River117 miles (188 km)
  6. Aroostook River112 miles (180 km)
  7. Penobscot River109 miles (175 km)
  8. Moose River - 83 miles (134 km)
  9. East Branch Penobscot River - 75 miles (121 km)
  10. Saint Francis River75 miles (121 km)

See also List of rivers of Maine.

Maryland

  1. Susquehanna River464 miles (747 km)
  2. Potomac River302 miles (486 km)
  3. Youghiogheny River134 miles (216 km)
  4. Patuxent River115 miles (185 km)
  5. North Branch Potomac River103 miles (166 km)
  6. Conococheague Creek80 miles (130 km)
  7. Choptank River71 miles (114 km)
  8. Pocomoke River66 miles (106 km)
  9. Nanticoke River64 miles (103 km)
  10. Monocacy River58 miles (93 km)

See also List of rivers of Maryland.

Massachusetts

  1. Connecticut River407 miles (655 km)
  2. Housatonic River139 miles (224 km)
  3. Merrimack River117 miles (188 km)
  4. Charles River80 miles (130 km)
  5. Deerfield River76 miles (122 km)
  6. Hoosic River76 miles (122 km)
  7. Quinebaug River69 miles (111 km)
  8. Westfield River61 miles (98 km)
  9. Millers River52 miles (84 km)
  10. Blackstone River - 48 miles (77 km)

See also List of rivers of Massachusetts.

Michigan

  1. Grand River252 miles (406 km)
  2. Muskegon River216 miles (348 km)
  3. St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan)206 miles (332 km)
  4. Manistee River190 miles (310 km)
  5. River Raisin139 miles (224 km)
  6. Au Sable River138 miles (222 km)
  7. Huron River130 miles (210 km)
  8. Kalamazoo River130 miles (210 km)
  9. Shiawassee River120 miles (190 km)
  10. Menominee River - 116 miles (187 km)
  11. Thornaple River - 88 miles (141 km )
  12. .The Grand River is the longest river that is entirely within Michigan.

See also List of rivers of Michigan.

Minnesota

  1. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  2. Red River of the North - 550 miles (890 km)
  3. Des Moines River525 miles (845 km)
  4. Cedar River338 miles (544 km)
  5. Minnesota River - 332 miles (534 km)
  6. Wapsipinicon River300 miles (480 km)
  7. Little Sioux River258 miles (415 km)
  8. Roseau River - 214 miles (344 km)
  9. Red Lake River - 193 miles (311 km)
  10. Otter Tail River - 192 miles (309 km)
  11. Saint Louis River - 192 miles (309 km)

See also List of rivers of Minnesota.

Mississippi

  1. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  2. Tennessee River652 miles (1,049 km)
  3. Pearl River444 miles (715 km)
  4. Big Black River330 miles (530 km)
  5. Hatchie River238 miles (383 km)
  6. Chickasawhay River210 miles (340 km)
  7. Tombigbee River200 miles (320 km)
  8. Yazoo River188 miles (303 km)
  9. Leaf River180 miles (290 km)
  10. Yalobusha River165 miles (266 km)

See also List of rivers of Mississippi.

Missouri

  1. Missouri River2,340 miles (3,770 km)
  2. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  3. White River722 miles (1,162 km)
  4. Des Moines River525 miles (845 km)
  5. St. Francis River426 miles (686 km)
  6. Black River300 miles (480 km)
  7. Gasconade River280 miles (450 km)
  8. Osage River276 miles (444 km)
  9. Meramec River229 miles (369 km)
  10. Chariton River218 miles (351 km)

See also List of rivers of Missouri.

Montana

  1. Missouri River2,340 miles (3,770 km)
  2. Milk River729 miles (1,173 km)
  3. Yellowstone River692 miles (1,114 km)
  4. Kootenai River485 miles (781 km)
  5. Bighorn River461 miles (742 km)
  6. Powder River375 miles (604 km)
  7. Clark Fork310 miles (500 km)
  8. Musselshell River292 miles (470 km)
  9. Tongue River265 miles (426 km)
  10. Frenchman River212 miles (341 km)

See also List of rivers of Montana.

Nebraska

  1. Missouri River2,340 miles (3,770 km)
  2. North Platte River716 miles (1,152 km)
  3. White River580 miles (930 km)
  4. Niobrara River568 miles (914 km)
  5. Republican River453 miles (729 km)
  6. South Platte River439 miles (707 km)
  7. Big Blue River359 miles (578 km)
  8. Platte River310 miles (500 km)
  9. Elkhorn River - 290 miles (470 km)
  10. Lodgepole Lake - 278 miles (447 km)

See also List of rivers of Nebraska.

Nevada

  1. Colorado River - 1,450 miles (2,330 km)
  2. Owyhee River346 miles (557 km)
  3. Humboldt River330 miles (530 km)
  4. Amargosa River185 miles (298 km)
  5. Reese River - 181 miles (291 km)
  6. Virgin River - 162 miles (261 km)
  7. Bruneau River - 153 miles (246 km)
  8. White River138 miles (222 km)
  9. Carson River - 131 miles (211 km)
  10. Salmon Falls Creek - 121 miles (195 km)

See also List of rivers of Nevada.

New Hampshire

  1. Connecticut River405 miles (652 km)
  2. Androscoggin River178 miles (286 km)
  3. Saco River136 miles (219 km)
  4. Merrimack River117 miles (188 km)
  5. Contoocook River71 miles (114 km)
  6. Pemigewasset River65 miles (105 km)
  7. Ashuelot River64 miles (103 km)
  8. Ammonoosuc River55 miles (89 km)
  9. Lamprey River50 miles (80 km)
  10. Magalloway River47 miles (76 km)

See also List of rivers of New Hampshire.

New Jersey

  1. Hudson River315 miles (507 km)
  2. Delaware River301 miles (484 km)
  3. Wallkill River88 miles (142 km)
  4. Passaic River80 miles (130 km)
  5. Great Egg Harbor River55 miles (89 km)
  6. Mullica River51 miles (82 km)
  7. South Branch Raritan River50 miles (80 km)
  8. Musconetcong River46 miles (74 km)
  9. Hackensack River45 miles (72 km)
  10. Toms River - 42 miles (68 km)

See also List of rivers of New Jersey.

New Mexico

  1. Rio Grande1,896 miles (3,051 km)
  2. Pecos River926 miles (1,490 km)
  3. Canadian River906 miles (1,458 km)
  4. Cimarron River/Dry Cimarron River – 698 miles (1,123 km)
  5. Gila River650 miles (1,050 km)
  6. San Juan River383 miles (616 km)
  7. Rio Puerco (Rio Grande watershed) – 230 miles (370 km)
  8. Puerco River (Colorado River watershed) - 167 miles (269 km)
  9. San Francisco River - 159 miles (256 km)
  10. Carrizo Creek - 145 miles (233 km)

See also List of rivers of New Mexico.

New York

  1. Saint Lawrence River744 miles (1,197 km)
  2. Susquehanna River464 miles (747 km)
  3. Allegheny River325 miles (523 km)
  4. Hudson River315 miles (507 km)
  5. Delaware River301 miles (484 km)
  6. Genesee River157 miles (253 km)
  7. Mohawk River149 miles (240 km)
  8. Raquette River - 146 miles (235 km)
  9. Oswegatchie River - 137 miles (220 km)
  10. Black River125 miles (201 km)

See also List of rivers of New York.

North Carolina

  1. Roanoke River410 miles (660 km)
  2. New River - 320 miles (510 km)
  3. Neuse River - 275 miles (443 km)
  4. Pee Dee River - 232 miles (373 km)
  5. Catawba River - 220 miles (350 km)
  6. Tar River - 215 miles (346 km)
  7. Yadkin River - 215 miles (346 km)
  8. Dan River - 214 miles (344 km)
  9. French Broad River - 213 miles (343 km)
  10. Cape Fear River - 202 miles (325 km)

See also List of rivers of North Carolina.

North Dakota

  1. Missouri River - 2,340 miles (3,770 km)
  2. James River - 710 miles (1,140 km)
  3. Yellowstone River - 692 miles (1,114 km)
  4. Sheyenne River - 591 miles (951 km)
  5. Little Missouri River - 560 miles (900 km)
  6. Red River of the North - 550 miles (890 km)
  7. Souris River - 435 miles (700 km)
  8. Pembina River - 319 miles (513 km)
  9. Wild Rice River - 251 miles (404 km)
  10. Maple River - 198 miles (319 km)

See also List of rivers of North Dakota.

Ohio

  1. Ohio River - 981 miles (1,579 km)
  2. Wabash River - 503 miles (810 km)
  3. Scioto River - 231 miles (372 km)
  4. Great Miami River - 160 miles (260 km)
  5. Maumee River - 137 miles (220 km)
  6. Sandusky River - 133 miles (214 km)
  7. Tuscarawas River - 130 miles (210 km)
  8. Raccoon Creek - 114 miles (183 km)
  9. Auglaize River - 113 miles (182 km)
  10. Mahoning River - 113 miles (182 km)

See also List of rivers of Ohio.

Oklahoma

  1. Arkansas River - 1,469 miles (2,364 km)
  2. Red River - 1,360 miles (2,190 km)
  3. Canadian River - 906 miles (1,458 km)
  4. Cimarron River - 698 miles (1,123 km)
  5. Neosho River - 463 miles (745 km)
  6. North Canadian River - 440 miles (710 km)
  7. Verdigris River - 310 miles (500 km)
  8. Washita River - 295 miles (475 km)
  9. North Fork Red River - 271 miles (436 km)
  10. Salt Fork Arkansas River - 239 miles (385 km)

See also List of rivers of Oklahoma.

Oregon

  1. Columbia River1,243 miles (2,000 km)
  2. Snake River1,078 miles (1,735 km)
  3. Owyhee River346 miles (557 km)
  4. John Day River281 miles (452 km)
  5. Klamath River263 miles (423 km)
  6. Deschutes River252 miles (406 km)
  7. Rogue River215 miles (346 km)
  8. Malheur River190 miles (310 km)
  9. Willamette River187 miles (301 km)
  10. Grande Ronde River182 miles (293 km)

See also List of rivers of Oregon.

Pennsylvania

  1. Ohio River981 miles (1,579 km)
  2. Susquehanna River464 miles (747 km)
  3. Allegheny River325 miles (523 km)
  4. Delaware River301 miles (484 km)
  5. West Branch Susquehanna River243 miles (391 km)
  6. Genesee River - 157 miles (253 km)
  7. Schuylkill River135 miles (217 km)
  8. Youghiogheny River134 miles (216 km)
  9. Monongahela River130 miles (210 km)
  10. Raystown Branch Juniata River - 123 miles (198 km)

See also List of rivers of Pennsylvania.

Rhode Island

  1. Blackstone River - 48 miles (77 km)
  2. Pawcatuck River - 34 miles (55 km)
  3. Wood River - 25 miles (40 km)
  4. Moosup River - 24 miles (39 km)
  5. Ten Mile River - 22 miles (35 km)
  6. Mill River - 17 miles (27 km)
  7. Woonasquatucket River - 16 miles (26 km)
  8. Sakonnet River - 14 miles (23 km)
  9. Ponaganset River - 12.5 miles (20.1 km)
  10. Pawtuxet River - 12.3 miles (19.8 km)

See also List of rivers of Rhode Island.

South Carolina

  1. Savannah River - 301 miles (484 km)
  2. Pee Dee River - 232 miles (373 km)
  3. Catawba River - 220 miles (350 km)
  4. Edisto River - 206 miles (332 km)
  5. Saluda River - 200 miles (320 km)
  6. Black River - 151 miles (243 km)
  7. Broad River - 150 miles (240 km)
  8. Santee River - 143 miles (230 km)
  9. Lynches River - 140 miles (230 km)
  10. Lumber River - 133 miles (214 km)

See also List of rivers of South Carolina.

South Dakota

  1. Missouri River - 2,340 miles (3,770 km)
  2. James River - 710 miles (1,140 km)
  3. White River - 580 miles (930 km)
  4. Little Missouri River - 560 miles (900 km)
  5. Big Sioux River - 419 miles (674 km)
  6. Cheyenne River - 295 miles (475 km)
  7. Belle Fourche River - 290 miles (470 km)
  8. Little White River - 234 miles (377 km)
  9. Moreau River - 200 miles (320 km)

See also List of rivers of South Dakota.

Tennessee

  1. Mississippi River - 2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  2. Cumberland River - 688 miles (1,107 km)
  3. Tennessee River - 652 miles (1,049 km)
  4. Clinch River - 300 miles (480 km)
  5. Duck River - 284 miles (457 km)
  6. Hatchie River - 238 miles (383 km)
  7. French Broad River - 213 miles (343 km)
  8. Elk River - 195 miles (314 km)
  9. Hiwassee River - 147 miles (237 km)
  10. Caney Fork - 143 miles (230 km)

See also List of rivers of Tennessee.

Texas

  1. Rio Grande1,896 miles (3,051 km)
  2. Red River1,360 miles (2,190 km)
  3. Pecos River926 miles (1,490 km)
  4. Canadian River906 miles (1,458 km)
  5. Colorado River862 miles (1,387 km)
  6. Brazos River840 miles (1,350 km)
  7. Trinity River710 miles (1,140 km)
  8. Sabine River510 miles (820 km)
  9. Neches River416 miles (669 km)
  10. Nueces River315 miles (507 km)

See also List of rivers of Texas.

Utah

  1. Colorado River - 1,450 miles (2,330 km)
  2. Green River - 730 miles (1,170 km)
  3. Bear River - 491 miles (790 km)
  4. San Juan River - 383 miles (616 km)
  5. Sevier River - 383 miles (616 km)
  6. Dolores River - 250 miles (400 km)
  7. Blacks Fork - 175 miles (282 km)
  8. Virgin River - 162 miles (261 km)
  9. White River - 160 miles (260 km)
  10. Price River - 137 miles (220 km)

See also List of rivers of Utah.

Vermont

  1. Connecticut River - 407 miles (655 km)
  2. Otter Creek - 112 miles (180 km)
  3. Winooski River - 90 miles (140 km)
  4. Lamoille River - 85 miles (137 km)
  5. Missisquoi River - 80 miles (130 km)
  6. Deerfield River - 76 miles (122 km)
  7. Hoosic River - 76 miles (122 km)
  8. White River - 60 miles (97 km)
  9. Batten Kill - 59 miles (95 km)
  10. West River - 54 miles (87 km)

See also List of rivers of Vermont.

Virginia

  1. Roanoke River410 miles (660 km)
  2. James River348 miles (560 km)
  3. New River320 miles (510 km)
  4. Potomac River302 miles (486 km)
  5. Clinch River300 miles (480 km)
  6. Dan River214 miles (344 km)
  7. Rappahannock River195 miles (314 km)
  8. Levisa Fork164 miles (264 km)
  9. Tug Fork159 miles (256 km)
  10. Appomattox River - 157 miles (253 km)

See also List of rivers of Virginia.

Washington

  1. Columbia River1,243 miles (2,000 km)
  2. Snake River1,078 miles (1,735 km)
  3. Yakima River214 miles (344 km)
  4. Grande Ronde River182 miles (293 km)
  5. Kettle River175 miles (282 km)
  6. Palouse River167 miles (269 km)
  7. Crab Creek163 miles (262 km)
  8. Skagit River150 miles (240 km)
  9. Pend Oreille River130 miles (210 km)
  10. Similkameen River122 miles (196 km)

See also List of rivers of Washington.

West Virginia

  1. Ohio River981 miles (1,579 km)
  2. New River320 miles (510 km)
  3. Potomac River302 miles (486 km)
  4. Greenbrier River173 miles (278 km)
  5. Elk River172 miles (277 km)
  6. Little Kanawha River169 miles (272 km)
  7. Guyandotte River166 miles (267 km)
  8. Tug Fork159 miles (256 km)
  9. South Branch Potomac River139 miles (224 km)
  10. Tygart Valley River135 miles (217 km)

See also List of rivers of West Virginia.

Wisconsin

  1. Mississippi River2,320 miles (3,730 km)
  2. Wisconsin River430 miles (690 km)
  3. Rock River299 miles (481 km)
  4. Wolf River225 miles (362 km)
  5. Oconto River209 miles (336 km)
  6. Fox River (Green Bay tributary)200 miles (322 km)
  7. Fox River (Illinois River tributary)199 miles (320 km)
  8. Pecatonica River - 194 miles (312 km)
  9. Saint Louis River192 miles (309 km)
  10. Black River190 miles (310 km)

See also List of rivers of Wisconsin.

Wyoming

  1. Snake River1,078 miles (1,735 km)
  2. Green River730 miles (1,170 km)
  3. North Platte River716 miles (1,152 km)
  4. Yellowstone River692 miles (1,114 km)
  5. Niobrara River568 miles (914 km)
  6. Little Missouri River560 miles (900 km)
  7. Bear River491 miles (790 km)
  8. Wind River/Bighorn River461 miles (742 km)
  9. Powder River375 miles (604 km)
  10. Cheyenne River295 miles (475 km)

See also List of rivers of Wyoming.

See also

References

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