- Green River (Tennessee)
The Green River in
Tennessee is one of the mainstream s of Wayne County. Wayne County, in the southwestern corner ofMiddle Tennessee along theAlabama line, is one of the state's largest counties in area but is very sparsely populated. Most of the county is located on the SouthernHighland Rim , an area of hills, ridges, and narrow stream valleys that is largely underlain byPaleozoic limestone . The Green River rises about seven miles southeast of the Wayne County seat of Waynesboro and flows northwest into that town, which is almost bisected by it, and then flows generally almost due north, albeit by a fairlymeander ing course, to its confluence with the Buffalo River just south of the Wayne County - Perry County line. It is the source of the Waynesboromunicipal water supply. The river lives up to its name, often showing a deep bluish-green color, especially in its downstream reaches.This Green River should not be confused with the Green River in
Kentucky , which is a tributary of theOhio River and has a very small portion of its drainage basin in north-central Tennessee.
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