- Hocking River
Infobox River
river_name = Hocking River
caption = The Hocking River near Logan
origin = Fairfield County
mouth =Ohio River in Athens County near Hockingport
basin_countries =
length =
elevation = ~ 1050 ft (320 m) U.S. Geological Survey. Canal Winchester quadrangle, Ohio. 1:24,000. 7.5 Minute Series. Washington D.C.: USGS, 1992.]
mouth_elevation = 582 ft (177 m) U.S. Geological Survey. Coolville quadrangle, Ohio. 1:24,000. 7.5 Minute Series. Washington D.C.: USGS, 1994.]
discharge =
watershed = 1,197 mi² (3,100 km²) [cite web| title = Map of Ohio watersheds | url = http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/water/watersheds/Basins72PDI_40x40_OnScreen.gif] The Hocking River is atributary of theOhio River in southeasternOhio in theUnited States .The Hocking flows mostly on the unglaciated
Allegheny Plateau , but its headwaters are in aglaciated region. It rises in Bloom Township in Fairfield County and flows generally southeastwardly through Fairfield, Hocking, and Athens Counties, through theHocking Hills region and past the cities of Lancaster, Logan, Nelsonville, Athens and Coolville. It joins the Ohio River at Hockingport. The Hocking's tributaries also drain parts of Perry, Morgan, and Washington Counties.Its name originally derives from a Native American name, roughly "Hokhokken" or "Hokhochen", which meant "bottle-shaped" or "gourd-shaped" and referred to the configuration of the river at the present-day town of
Logan, Ohio . The river was known as the Hockhocking River until the late 1800s.The
Hocking Canal once linked Athens to Lancaster and theOhio and Erie Canal , but was destroyed by flooding and never rebuilt. Due to frequent flooding of Ohio University's campus, the Army Corps of Engineers re-channelized a section of the Hocking River in Athens during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Between Nelsonville and Athens, the Hocking today is roughly paralleled by arail trail , theHockhocking Adena Bikeway . The path serves as a major source of recreation for the residents of the area especially, the students ofOhio University .Major tributaries to the Hocking include (downriver to upriver)
Federal Creek ,Margaret Creek ,Sunday Creek ,Monday Creek ,Scott Creek ,Oldtown Creek , Clear Creek,Rush Creek , Pleasant Run,Baldwin Run , andHunters Run . Many of these tributaries are affected byacid mine drainage .Recreation
In addition to the adjacent bike trail, the mid and upper portions of the
Hocking River serve as an above averagesmallmouth bass fishery. Typical species of midwestern warmwater streams are generally found throughout the river. Canoeing is also popular, as there are canoe liveries on the mid and upper sections of the river.Variant names
According to the
Geographic Names Information System , the Hocking River has also been known as: Gnis|1076055]
*Big Hock-hocking River
*Great Hock-hocking River
*Hock-Hocking River
*Hockhocken River
*Hockhocking River
*Hocking Hocking River
*Hokhoking River
*Big Hockhocking River
*Big Hocking River
*Great Hockhocking River
*Hakhakkien River
*Hockhoking RiverReferences
ee also
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List of Ohio rivers External links
* [http://oaspub.epa.gov/pls/tmdl/w305b_report_v2v.huc?p_huc=05030204&p_state=OH Link to EPA Water Quality page for the Hocking River]
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