Huff Creek (West Virginia)

Huff Creek
Huff Creek and its watershed in Logan and Wyoming Counties, West Virginia.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountiesWyoming, Logan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnorthwest of Kopperston
  coordinates37°46′35″N 81°35′01″W / 37.7764993°N 81.5837203°W / 37.7764993; -81.5837203
  elevation2,549 ft (777 m)
MouthGuyandotte River
  location
Huff Junction
  coordinates
37°43′49″N 81°52′23″W / 37.7303852°N 81.8731744°W / 37.7303852; -81.8731744
  elevation
735 ft (224 m)
Length21.2 mi (34.1 km)
Basin size52 sq mi (130 km2)

Huff Creek is a tributary of the Guyandotte River, 21.2 miles (34.1 km) long, in southern West Virginia in the United States. Via the Guyandotte and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 52 square miles (130 km2) in a rural area on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau. The creek was named after Peter Huff, an early settler.

Huff Creek rises in northern Wyoming County, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northwest of Kopperston, and flows generally westward through the unincorporated communities of Lacoma, Cyclone, and Campus in Wyoming County; and Gillman Bottom, Claypool, Mineral City, Davin, and Mallory in Logan County, to Huff Junction, where it flows into the Guyandotte River from the east, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of the town of Man. Downstream from Lacoma, the creek is paralleled by West Virginia Route 10.

According to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, approximately 97% of the Huff Creek watershed is forested, mostly deciduous.