Tye River

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The Tye River is a scenic tributary of the James River in central Virginia, known for its mountainous watershed, recreational paddling, and role in the region’s natural landscape.

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Tye River canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
contributesTo James River flow
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin James River basin
flowsThrough Amherst County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Nelson County, Virginia NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named Tye River
hasRecreationActivity flatwater paddling in lower sections
whitewater paddling in higher gradient sections
hasRecreationSiteType river access points
hasWatershedCharacteristic forested drainage basin
rural landscape
steep gradients in upper reaches
influences local ecosystems in Amherst County
local ecosystems in Nelson County
isPartOf hydrological system of the James River
knownFor canoeing
mountainous watershed
recreational paddling
scenic character
whitewater kayaking
locatedIn Virginia
central Virginia
eastern United States
mouthLocatedIn Amherst County, Virginia NERFINISHED
James River
partOf James River
surface form: James River watershed

natural landscape of central Virginia
region Blue Ridge region of the United States
surface form: Piedmont and Blue Ridge region of Virginia
sourceRegion Blue Ridge Mountains
central Virginia mountains
tributaryOf James River
usedFor boating
fishing
recreation
watercourseType freshwater river

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