Clinch River

The Clinch River is a river that flows southwest for more than 300 miles (480 km) through the Great Appalachian Valley in the U.S. states of Virginia and Tennessee, gathering various tributaries, including the Powell River, before joining the Tennessee River in Kingston, Tennessee.

Clinch River
The Clinch River at Speers Ferry in Scott County, Virginia
Map of the Clinch River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia, Tennessee
Physical characteristics
SourceBuckhorn Mountain near Tazewell, Virginia
  coordinates37°08′29″N 81°27′41″W
  elevation2,760 ft (840 m)
MouthTennessee River at Kingston, Tennessee
  coordinates
35°51′48″N 84°31′54″W
  elevation
741 ft (226 m)
Length337 mi (542 km)
Basin size4,413 sq mi (11,430 km2)
Discharge 
  locationGrissom Island near Tazewell, Tennessee, 159.8 miles (257.2 km) above the mouth(mean for water years 1918-1983)
  average2,100 cu ft/s (59 m3/s)(mean for water years 1918-1983)
  minimum108 cu ft/s (3.1 m3/s)
September 1925
  maximum98,100 cu ft/s (2,780 m3/s)
April 1977
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftLittle River, Beaver Creek
  rightGuest River, North Fork Clinch River, Powell River, Coal Creek, Poplar Creek, Emory River
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