Mud River (West Virginia)

The Mud River in Milton in 2007
A map of the Guyandotte River watershed, including the Guyandotte and Mud rivers

The Mud River is a tributary of the Guyandotte River in southwestern West Virginia in the United States. Via the Guyandotte and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed. The river is popular with muskellunge anglers.

The name is likely descriptive.[1]

Course

The Mud River rises in Boone County, west of Madison, and flows generally northwestard for 72 mi (116 km) through Lincoln and Cabell counties, past the towns of Hamlin and Milton. It meets the Guyandotte at the town of Barboursville. Near the stream's mouth, the Mud River meanders through the large, ancient valley of the Teays River.

See also

References

  1. Survey, West Virginia Geological and Economic; Teets, D. Dee; Latimer, W. J. (1913). County reports and maps: Cabell, Wayne and Lincoln counties. Wheeling News Litho. Co. p. 29.

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Coordinates: 38°24′58″N 82°17′44″W / 38.41611°N 82.29556°W / 38.41611; -82.29556

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