Forked Deer River
The Forked Deer River is a tributary located in western Tennessee. It flows through several counties, including Gibson and Dyer, and eventually joins the Obion River. The river is approximately 70 miles long and is known for its winding path through the region's landscape.
The Forked Deer River is an important waterway for local ecosystems and wildlife. It provides habitats for various species and supports recreational activities such as fishing and boating. The river's watershed plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the area, contributing to the overall health of the Mississippi River basin.