Black Fork (Cheat River tributary)

Black Fork
The Black Fork at Hendricks, West Virginia looking upstream. The confluence of the Blackwater River (left) and the Dry Fork (right) is visible.
Map of the Monongahela River basin, with Black Fork highlighted.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountyTucker
Physical characteristics
SourceDry Fork
  locationCol between Harper and Yokum knobs, Randolph County
  coordinates38°44′01″N 79°38′52″W / 38.73361°N 79.64778°W / 38.73361; -79.64778
  elevation3,740 ft (1,140 m)
2nd sourceBlackwater River
  locationCanaan Valley, Tucker County
  coordinates39°03′32″N 79°29′04″W / 39.05889°N 79.48444°W / 39.05889; -79.48444
  elevation3,540 ft (1,080 m)
Source confluence 
  locationHendricks
  coordinates39°04′20″N 79°37′45″W / 39.07222°N 79.62917°W / 39.07222; -79.62917
  elevation1,700 ft (520 m)
MouthCheat River
  location
Parsons
  coordinates
39°06′39″N 79°40′44″W / 39.11083°N 79.67889°W / 39.11083; -79.67889
  elevation
1,621 ft (494 m)
Length4 mi (6.4 km)
Basin size500 sq mi (1,300 km2)

The Black Fork is a principal tributary of the Cheat River in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia, USA. It is a short stream, about four miles (6 km) in length, formed by the confluence of two other streams not far above its mouth. It was traditionally considered one of the five Forks of Cheat.