Caney Fork

The Caney Fork (sometimes called Caney Fork River, or Caney Fork of the Cumberland River) is one of the major streams draining the Cumberland Plateau region of Tennessee and a major tributary of the Cumberland River system. The river is 143 miles (230 km) long.

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