Williams River (West Virginia)

Williams River
Williams River in the Monongahela National Forest.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountiesPocahontas, Webster
Physical characteristics
SourceBeaverdam Run
  locationDay Mountain, Pocahontas County, WV
  coordinates38°14′47″N 80°09′54″W / 38.24639°N 80.16500°W / 38.24639; -80.16500
  elevation3,892 ft (1,186 m)
2nd sourceDowny Run
  locationDay Mountain, Pocahontas County, WV
  coordinates38°14′03″N 80°09′32″W / 38.23417°N 80.15889°W / 38.23417; -80.15889
  elevation3,975 ft (1,212 m)
Source confluence 
  locationPocahontas County, WV
  coordinates38°13′43″N 80°01′10″W / 38.22861°N 80.01944°W / 38.22861; -80.01944
  elevation3,448 ft (1,051 m)
MouthGauley River
  location
Donaldson, WV
  coordinates
38°23′06″N 80°30′48″W / 38.38500°N 80.51333°W / 38.38500; -80.51333
  elevation
2,169 ft (661 m)
Length33 mi (53 km)
Basin size132 sq mi (340 km2)
Discharge 
  locationDyer, WV
  average30 cu ft/s (0.85 m3/s)
  minimum0.62 cu ft/s (0.018 m3/s)(1995)
  maximum1,840 cu ft/s (52 m3/s)(1971)

The Williams River is a tributary of the Gauley River, 33 miles (53 km) long, in east-central West Virginia, USA. Via the Gauley, Kanawha and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 132 square miles (342 km2) in a sparsely populated region of the southern Allegheny Mountains and the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau.