Gauley River

The Gauley River is a 105-mile-long (169 km) river in West Virginia. It merges with the New River to form the Kanawha River, a tributary of the Ohio River. The river features numerous recreational whitewater areas, including those in Gauley River National Recreation Area downstream of the Summersville Dam.

Gauley River
Sweet's Falls on the Gauley River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountiesRandolph, Webster, Nicholas, Fayette
Physical characteristics
SourceNorth Fork Gauley River
  locationGauley Mountain, Pocahontas County, WV
  coordinates38°25′42″N 80°10′22″W
  elevation4,000 ft (1,200 m)
2nd sourceSouth Fork Gauley River
  locationPocahontas County, WV
  coordinates38°22′43″N 80°12′52″W
  elevation3,937 ft (1,200 m)
3rd sourceMiddle Fork Gauley River
  locationPocahontas County, WV
  coordinates38°23′21″N 80°11′29″W
  elevation3,844 ft (1,172 m)
Source confluenceThree Forks of Gauley
  locationWebster County, WV
  coordinates38°24′33″N 80°14′17″W
  elevation2,917 ft (889 m)
MouthKanawha River
  location
Gauley Bridge, WV
  coordinates
38°09′42″N 81°11′47″W
  elevation
660 ft (200 m)
Discharge 
  locationBelva, WV
  average2,680 cu ft/s (76 m3/s)
  minimum341 cu ft/s (9.7 m3/s)(1976)
  maximum12,900 cu ft/s (370 m3/s)(1987)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftMiller Mill Run, Williams River, Cranberry River, Meadow River
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