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Little River (New River tributary)

Coordinates: 37°04′55″N 80°34′40″W / 37.08194°N 80.57778°W / 37.08194; -80.57778
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Little River
The Little River at Snowville, Virginia, as viewed from approximately 1000 feet AGL looking towards the south-southeast.
Map
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVirginia
CountiesFloyd VA, Montgomery VA, Pulaski VA
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationCopper Hill, VA
 • coordinates37°04′41″N 80°06′42″W / 37.07806°N 80.11167°W / 37.07806; -80.11167
 • elevation2,756 ft (840 m)
2nd sourceWest Fork Little River
 • locationBlack Ridge, Floyd County, VA
 • coordinates36°51′28″N 80°23′14″W / 36.85778°N 80.38722°W / 36.85778; -80.38722
 • elevation2,487 ft (758 m)
Source confluence 
 • locationFloyd County, VA
 • coordinates36°58′15″N 80°21′30″W / 36.97083°N 80.35833°W / 36.97083; -80.35833
 • elevation2,123 ft (647 m)
MouthNew River[2]
 • location
Radford, Virginia, VA
 • coordinates
37°04′55″N 80°34′40″W / 37.08194°N 80.57778°W / 37.08194; -80.57778
 • elevation
1,795 ft (547 m)
Length65 mi (105 km)
Discharge 
 • locationSnowville, VA[1]
 • average359 cu ft/s (10.2 m3/s)
 • minimum31 cu ft/s (0.88 m3/s)
 • maximum22,800 cu ft/s (650 m3/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftBig Laurel Creek, Burks Run, Big Indian Creek
 • rightBig Branch, Brush Creek, Camp Creek, Dodd Creek

The Little River, a tributary of the New River, is approximately 65 miles long in southwest Virginia in the United States.

It rises in two forks in Floyd County near the Blue Ridge Parkway. It flows NNW along the Floyd/Montgomery County line and then along the Pulaski/Montgomery County line and joins the New River just downstream from the Claytor Lake dam in Pulaski County near the city of Radford.

The middle and lower portion of this very scenic waterway is suitable for paddling mostly in the spring or after heavy rains. There are several Class 1,2 rapids and two class 3 rapids and one fairly treacherous Class 4 rapid. Portions are stocked with trout by the Virginia Division of Game and Inland Fisheries.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://wdr.water.usgs.gov/wy2011/pdfs/03170000.2011.pdf, accessed 2011-12-15
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2010-11-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), accessed 2011-12-15