Beech Fork River

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This article is about the river in Kentucky. For the lake in West Virginia, see Beech Fork Lake.

Beech Fork River The Beech Fork of the Rolling Fork of the Salt River begins in eastern Marion County, Kentucky, flows northwest into Washington County, Kentucky where it joins the Chaplin River, and then turns southwest through Nelson County, Kentucky before emptying into the Rolling Fork of the Salt River near Boston, Kentucky. [1]

Beech Fork is an winding river that is used for whitewater rafting. A collapsed boulder dam one-quarter mile past the US 31E bridge constitutes a Class III+ run with an overall drop of five feet.

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  1. ^ Trails.com-Kentucky trails accessed 12/08/2006

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