Tug River
The Tug River is a tributary of the Big Sandy River, flowing through the states of West Virginia and Kentucky. It spans approximately 130 miles and serves as a natural boundary between the two states. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular spot for fishing and recreational activities.
The Tug River is part of the Ohio River watershed and plays a significant role in the local ecosystem. It supports various wildlife species and provides essential water resources for nearby communities. The river's basin is also rich in history, with several towns and landmarks along its banks.