South River - in The United States

In The United States

  • Delaware River, referred to as the South River in colonial times
  • Georgia
    • South River (Darien River)
    • South River (Ocmulgee River)
  • Iowa
    • South River (Iowa), a tributary of the Des Moines River
  • Maryland
    • South River (Maryland), a tributary of Chesapeake Bay
    • South River, Maryland, a community in Anne Arundel County
  • Massachusetts
    • South River (Deerfield River), a tributary of the Deerfield River
    • South River (Massachusetts Bay), a tributary of Massachusetts Bay
  • New Hampshire and Maine
    • South River (Ossipee River), a tributary of the Ossipee River
  • New Jersey
    • South River (Great Egg Harbor River), a tributary of the Great Egg Harbor River
    • South River (Raritan River), a tributary of the Raritan River
    • South River, New Jersey, a borough in Middlesex County
  • North Carolina
    • South River (North Carolina), a tributary of the Black River
    • South River (Neuse River estuary), an estuary of the Neuse River
    • The town of South River, North Carolina
  • Virginia
    • The South River (Mattaponi River), a tributary of the Mattaponi River
    • The South River (Maury River), a tributary of the Maury River
    • The South River (Rapidan River), a tributary of the Rapidan River
    • The South River (Shenandoah River), a tributary of the South Fork Shenandoah River

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