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  1. The Black River is a 114-mile-long (183 km) river that forms southwest of Alpine in Arizona's White Mountains and flows southwest then northwest to meet the White River west of Fort Apache on the White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands.

  2. Formed by the confluence of Coharie and Six Runs Creeks, the Black River snakes its way over 60 miles through portions of Sampson, Bladen and Pender counties before emptying into the Cape Fear River 14 miles above Wilmington.

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · Black River Float Trip Planning Guide. Black River Outfitters, Camping and more. Everything you need to know to plan a Black River Float Trip.

  4. Known for its spectacular waterfalls, idyllic beaches, scenic hiking trails, and tranquil campground, the Black River Harbor Recreation Area is a popular destination throughout the year. Originating in Wisconsin, the Black River flows through forested areas of large pine, hemlock and hardwood trees. The River has a series of scenic waterfalls ...

  5. Black River. The three forks of the Black rise virtually within the shadow of the highest point in the state, Taum Sauk Mountain, and join near Lesterville to flow quickly toward the lowest section of the state. The upper Black is exceptionally clear and has enough feeder springs to produce some good smallmouth bass fishing.

  6. Jan 10, 2023 · Located on the southwest side of Jamaica, Black River is named after the nearby river that meets the Caribbean sea. Though it isn’t popular as a tourist destination, it is a great base for...

  7. Jun 1, 2014 · The upper 35 miles of the Black Riverfrom the confluence of its East and West forks to Paddy Creek on the San Carlos Apache Reservation—flows through a deep, bedrock canyon, with beautiful pocketwater separating long turquoise pools.

  8. Mar 3, 1992 · The Black River provides visitors with outstanding scenery, unique geographical features, superb fisheries, cultural history, and abundant recreation opportunities.

  9. The Black River originates in the western Adirondacks and follows the divide between the Tug Hill Plateau and the Adirondack foothills to Carthage. For the lower 31 miles it follows a wide curve to Watertown and then a gorge that goes straight to Lake Ontario.

  10. Spring-time and early summer are the best times to attempt the upper and middle reaches. A free online Canoeing and Kayaking guide to the Black River in Wisconsin, Hall's Creek Landing to Holmgreen Landing.

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