Holston River

The Holston River is a 136-mile (219 km) river that flows from Kingsport, Tennessee, to Knoxville, Tennessee. Along with its three major forks (North Fork, Middle Fork and South Fork), it comprises a major river system that drains much of northeastern Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, and northwestern North Carolina. The Holston's confluence with the French Broad River at Knoxville marks the beginning of the Tennessee River.

Holston River
The North Fork of the Holston River near Weber City, Virginia.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia, Tennessee
Physical characteristics
SourceNorth Fork Holston River
  locationBland County, Virginia
  coordinates37°03′51″N 81°16′15″W
  elevation2,880 ft (880 m)
2nd sourceSouth Fork Holston River
  locationSmyth County, Virginia
  coordinates36°46′11″N 81°22′04″W
  elevation2,900 ft (880 m)
3rd source 
  locationKingsport, Tennessee
  coordinates36°32′51″N 82°36′44″W
  elevation1,158 ft (353 m)
MouthTennessee River
  location
Knoxville, Tennessee
  coordinates
35°57′33″N 83°51′0″W
  elevation
814 ft (248 m)
Length136 mi (219 km)
Basin size3,776 sq mi (9,780 km2)
Discharge 
  locationJ. Will Taylor Bridge (Hwy. 70) near Knoxville, Tennessee, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) above the mouth(mean for water years 1931–1975, 1979-1983)
  average4,759 cu ft/s (134.8 m3/s)(mean for water years 1931–1975, 1979-1983)
  minimum44 cu ft/s (1.2 m3/s)December 1941
  maximum62,900 cu ft/s (1,780 m3/s)March 1935
Basin features
River systemTennessee → Ohio → Mississippi
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