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The Meadow River is a tributary of the
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, making its headwaters in
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and terminating in Nicholas County of
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. It is named for the grassy meadows wetlands which its upper watershed drains, and from which it springs.


Course

Formed at the confluence of Eagle Branch and Callahan Branch, and flowing generally southeast to northwest, it passes Rupert, Charmco, and Rainelle. Major tributaries include Methodist Branch, Otter Creek, Little Clear Creek, Big Clear Creek, Mill Creek, Laurel Creek, Meadow Creek, Brackens Creek, Young's Creek, Glade Creek, Hendricks Creek and Dogwood Creek, before reaching its mouth at the
Gauley River The Gauley River is a 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 Ar ...
at Carnifex Ferry, West Virginia. The river flows a total of , mostly within the Meadow River Wildlife Management Area. The lower is within the Gauley River National Recreation Area. The river drains . Via the Gauley,
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, Kanawha and
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Rivers, it becomes a part of the
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watershed.


History

In 1858 a dam was proposed near the present day site of the town of Rainelle, between Big Sewell and Laurel Mountains. It was never built.


Whitewater paddling below Rainelle

The stretch between Rainelle, WV and Russelville features class III, IV, and a touch of class V in high water. After a flatwater stretch the river reaches the town of Nallen. Immediately below Nallen features mostly class III and IV water for the next running up to the U.S. 19 bridge. The final lower section below the U.S. 19 bridge to the confluence of the
Gauley River The Gauley River is a 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 Ar ...
is arguably the most difficult whitewater river in West Virginia. This class V+ section has an extreme gradient and severely undercut rocks-claiming the lives of three experienced paddlers since records began to be kept. Rapids include: * Put In (Class III+) * Rites of Passage (Class IV+) * Hells Gates (Class 5.2) * Brink of Disaster (Class 5.0) * Coming Home Sweet Jesus (Class 5.3) * Sieve City (Class 5.0) * Heavy Water (Class IV) * Lets Make a Deal (Class IV+) * First and Second Island (Class V) * Sliding Board (Class IV+) * Double Undercut (Class 5.1)


See also

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List of rivers of West Virginia This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of West Virginia. List of West Virginia rivers includes streams formally designated as rivers. There are also smaller streams (i.e., branches, creeks, drains, forks, licks, runs, etc.) in the state. Ex ...


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Real Time Flow Data from USGS
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