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Encyclopedia > Big Sandy Creek (West Virginia)

Big Sandy Creek (not to be confused with the Big Sandy River, a much larger stream which forms part of the boundary between West Virginia and Kentucky) is a small mountain stream which begins in Fayette County, Pennsylvania and flows into Preston County, West Virginia in the United States. The Big Sandy flows through Bruceton Mills and Rockville before crashing down the mountainside and reaching its confluence with the Cheat River at the abandoned town of Jenkinsburg. The Big Sandy River is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 27 mi (43 km), in western West Virginia and eastern Kentucky in the United States. ... State nickname: Mountain State Other U.S. States Capital Charleston Largest city Charleston Governor Joe Manchin (D) Official languages English Area 62,809 km² (41st)  - Land 62,436 km²  - Water 376 km² (0. ... State nickname: Bluegrass State Other U.S. States Capital Frankfort Largest city Louisville Governor Ernie Fletcher (R) Official languages English Area 104,749 km² (37th)  - Land 102,989 km²  - Water 1,760 km² (1. ... Fayette County is a county located in the state of Pennsylvania. ... Preston County is a county located in the state of West Virginia. ... Bruceton Mills is a town located in Preston County, West Virginia. ... The Cheat River is a river mostly in the U.S. state of West Virginia. ...


The Big Sandy is a popular whitewater kayaking run, a destination for paddlers from many states in the late Winter and early Spring. The most commonly run section is the Class-V Lower Big Sandy, from Rockville to Jenkinsburg, which contains two runnable waterfalls: Wonder Falls (Class IV) and Big Splat (Class 5.1). Whitewater is formed in a rapid, when a rivers gradient drops enough to form a bubbly, or aerated and unstable current; the frothy water appears white. ... Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving across water. ... For other meanings, see Rapid (disambiguation). ... Tower Fall in Yellowstone National Park A waterfall is usually a geological formation resulting from water, often in the form of a stream, flowing over an erosion-resistant rock formation that forms a sudden break in elevation. ...


See also

This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of West Virginia. ...

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West Virginia - MSN Encarta (877 words)
West Virginia lies in the very heart of the Appalachian Highlands, and its predominantly mountainous terrain and picturesque scenery have led to its nickname as the Mountain State.
West Virginia is known for its magnificent scenery and its abundance of natural resources, including coal, oil, gas, and timber.
Its principal West Virginia tributaries are the North Branch and the South Branch.
Ohio River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1692 words)
Interestingly, by an accident of history, the charter for Virginia went not to the middle of the Ohio River, but to its far shore so the entire river was included.
Wherever the river serves as a boundary between states—Illinois, Indiana and Ohio on the north, and Kentucky and West Virginia on the south, the river essentially belongs to the two states on the south that were divided from Virginia.
The U.S. Supreme Court held that Kentucky's jurisdiction (and, implicitly, that of West Virginia) extended only to the low water mark of 1793, important because the river has been extensively dammed for navigation, so that the present river bank is north of the old low water mark.
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