
Green River (Kentucky) - Wikipedia
The Green River is a 384-mile-long (618 km) [3] tributary of the Ohio River that rises in Lincoln County in south central Kentucky. Tributaries of the Green River include the Barren River, the Nolin River, the …
Upper Green River - Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife
Flowing off the edge of the Knobs in Lincoln County to its confluence with the Ohio River near Henderson, the Green River’s clean, healthy waters hold some of the rarest animals on Earth, …
Explore | Green River - Kentucky Tourism
The Green River is Kentucky’s crown jewel of river systems and a national treasure of biodiversity. At 384 miles, it is one of Kentucky’s largest, longest, and most navigable rivers.
Restoring Kentucky's Green River | The Nature Conservancy
Sep 17, 2018 · The Green River is one of the most biodiverse rivers in the country. It is home to more than 150 fish species, more than 70 mussel species, and 42 endemic species (species existing …
Hidden Rivers Of Kentucky’s Green River - TouristSecrets
Jun 30, 2025 · Discover the hidden rivers of Kentucky's Green River, exploring its natural beauty, rich history, and unique ecosystems.
Green River (2026) - All You Need to Know ... - Tripadvisor
Take the River Styx Spring trail from the natural entrance and you will quickly arrive at the River Styx emergence as well as the banks of the Green River. Here we enjoyed seeing the river and taking …
Green River | Navigable, Tributary, Ohio River | Britannica
The Green River drains 9,430 square miles (24,425 square km), and its chief tributaries are Russell and Mud creeks, Barren and Pond rivers, flowing in from the south, and the Nolin and Rough rivers, from …