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- Q7354985 subject Q8665312.
- Q7354985 abstract "The Rockcastle River is a 54.8-mile-long (88.2 km) river primarily in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, United States. It is a tributary of the Cumberland River and therefore, via the Ohio River, part of the Mississippi River watershed. In 1750 it was discovered and named the Lawless River by Dr. Thomas Walker and his exploring party. It was soon renamed by hunter Isaac Lindsey for its castle-like rock formations. It is about 60 to 80 feet (18 to 24 m) wide throughout its length. The river has an important native walleye population that has stabilized in recent years. A trip down the lower Rockcastle is one of the most remote trips into the Appalachian wilderness you can have without hiking the Appalachian Trail.The river has two forks, the Middle Fork, which forms in southern Jackson County, and the South Fork, which forms in Clay County. They meet at the Jackson County line and flow south, forming the southeast border of Rockcastle County. It makes up the border between Pulaski and Laurel counties before flowing into the Cumberland River.".
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- Q7354985 length "88513.92".
- Q7354985 mouthElevation "220.0656".
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- Q7354985 thumbnail Rockcastle_River.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7354985 watershed "1.06189512523776E10".
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- Q7354985 category "River".
- Q7354985 country "United States".
- Q7354985 lengthImperial "55".
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- Q7354985 mouthElevationImperial "722".
- Q7354985 name "Rockcastle River".
- Q7354985 source "Jackson County line".
- Q7354985 watershedImperial "4100".
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- Q7354985 comment "The Rockcastle River is a 54.8-mile-long (88.2 km) river primarily in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, United States. It is a tributary of the Cumberland River and therefore, via the Ohio River, part of the Mississippi River watershed. In 1750 it was discovered and named the Lawless River by Dr. Thomas Walker and his exploring party. It was soon renamed by hunter Isaac Lindsey for its castle-like rock formations. It is about 60 to 80 feet (18 to 24 m) wide throughout its length.".
- Q7354985 label "Rockcastle River".
- Q7354985 depiction Rockcastle_River.jpg.
- Q7354985 name "Rockcastle River".