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Encyclopedia > Little Doe River

The Little Doe River rises on the southern slope of Yellow Mountain at the confluence Hampton and Sugar Hollow Creeks in Roan Mountain State Park in Carter County just south of the small town of Roan Moutain, Tennessee. It runs north initially, with Tennessee Highway 143 running along side it. At the town of Roan Mountain it is joined by the flow of Buck Creek and turns west, running along side U. S. Highway 19 East at this point. At the settlement of Tiger Valley it is joined by the flow of Tiger Creek and turns north, flowing around the base of Fork Mountain. Its confluence with the Doe River is found at the town of Hampton.


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Little Doe River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (150 words)
The Little Doe River rises on the southern slope of Yellow Mountain at the confluence Hampton and Sugar Hollow Creeks in Roan Mountain State Park in Carter County just south of the small town of Roan Mountain, Tennessee.
At the settlement of Tiger Valley it is joined by the flow of Tiger Creek and turns north, flowing around the base of Fork Mountain.
Its confluence with the Doe River is found at the town of Hampton.
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