Fisher River (North Carolina) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Fisher River |
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Location of Fisher River mouth
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Other name(s) | Tributary to Yadkin River |
Country | United States |
State | North Carolina Virginia |
Counties | Surry (NC) Grayson (VA) |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | divide between Fisher River and New River about 1 mile east of Low Gap, Virginia 2,640 ft (800 m) 36°34′13″N 080°52′03″W / 36.57028°N 80.86750°W |
River mouth | Yadkin River Crutchfield, North Carolina 840 ft (260 m) 36°16′02″N 080°41′33″W / 36.26722°N 80.69250°W |
Length | 43.0 mi (69.2 km) |
Basin features | |
Progression | generally south |
River system | Yadkin River |
Basin size | 164.27 square miles (425.5 km2) |
Tributaries |
The Fisher River is a tributary of the Yadkin River in northwestern North Carolina in the United States, also draining a very small portion of southwestern Virginia. Via the Yadkin it is part of the watershed of the Pee Dee River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. According to the Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known historically as "Big Fishers River," "Fish River" and "Fishe River."
The Fisher River rises in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the southeastern extremity of Grayson County, Virginia, but flows for nearly all of its length in Surry County, North Carolina, initially southeastwardly. Near Dobson, it collects the short Little Fisher River and turns southward to its confluence with the Yadkin River, about 3 mi (5 km) north-northeast of Boonville.