Dry Fork (Cheat River tributary)

The Dry Fork is a 39.1-mile-long (62.9 km) tributary of the Black Fork of the Cheat River in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia, USA. Via the Black Fork, the Cheat, and the Monongahela and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The Dry Fork flows for much of its length in the Monongahela National Forest and drains mostly rural and forested areas. It was traditionally considered one of the five Forks of Cheat.

Dry Fork
The Dry Fork near Harman
Map of the Monongahela River basin, with Dry Fork highlighted.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountiesTucker, Randolph
CitiesHendricks, Harman
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationCol between Harper and Yokum knobs, Randolph County
  coordinates38°44′01″N 79°38′52″W
  elevation3,740 ft (1,140 m)
MouthConfluence with Blackwater River
  location
Hendricks, Tucker County
  coordinates
39°04′20″N 79°37′45″W
  elevation
1,700 ft (520 m)
Discharge 
  locationHendricks(2005)
  average756 cu ft/s (21.4 m3/s)(2005)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftGlady Fork, Laurel Fork, Otter Creek
  rightRed Creek
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