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The South Fork of the Forked Deer River is formed at the confluence of Huggins Creek and Tar Creek in the southern part of Chester County, Tennessee, United States. [1] It flows in a generally northern direction and passes just to the east of Henderson. It then runs in a northwesterly direction and enters Madison County and passes near Pinson.
The South Fork of the Forked Deer River at Jackson, Tennessee. Much of the channelized flow is routed into the Obion River just above the mouth of that river into the Mississippi, other streams related to the system have their own mouths into the Mississippi. In some areas where the historic channels are left in place even after the bulk of the ...
Big South Fork of the Cumberland River: Cumberland River: 76 mi (122 km) none (Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area) Blackburn Fork River: Roaring River: 14.5 mi [2] none (Cummins Falls State Park) Blood River: Tennessee River: Buchanan: Buffalo River: Duck River: 125 mi (201 km) Linden: Calfkiller River: Caney Fork River: 42.4 mi ...
The park contains approximately 6 miles of walking trails, most of which explore the mounds and associated features. South of Sauls' Mound, a boardwalk looks out over the South Fork of the Forked Deer River and its wetlands. The park is also the site of Archaeofest, an event held every September that celebrates the site's prehistoric builders.
North Fork of the Forked Deer River; O. Obion River This page was last edited on 21 July 2017, at 05:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The North Fork of the Forked Deer River is formed in Gibson County to the south of Chapel Hill Road near Medina and flows to the northwest before entering Dyer County.Here it accepts the flow from the Middle Fork [1] and then joins with the South Fork [2] to form the Forked Deer River.
SR 100 the leaves Henderson and crosses over the South Fork of the Forked Deer River within a few miles of its inception. It then continues on to Jacks Creek , where it has an intersection with SR 22A , before crossing into Henderson County .
South Fork of the Forked Deer River: Bridge over South Fork of the Forked Deer River: Crockett: Bells: SR 88 west (Main Street) – Alamo: Southern end of SR 88 concurrency: SR 88 east (Central Avenue) Northern end of SR 88 concurrency: US 412 – Dyersburg, Jackson: Interchange: Gadsden: SR 221 west – Alamo: Eastern terminus of SR 221