Bays Fork
Bays Fork is a stream in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Bays Fork is situated nearby to the hamlet Ivydale, as well as near Loudendale.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ivydale and Loudendale.
Ivydale
Hamlet
Ivydale is an unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. Ivydale is 5 miles southwest of Charleston. Ivydale is situated 1½ miles northwest of Bays Fork.
Loudendale
Hamlet
Loudendale is an unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. It is located near Kanawha State Forest with access to Charleston, the state capital, by way of Pennington Hill or Coal Hollow. Loudendale is situated 2½ miles northeast of Bays Fork.
Ruth
Hamlet
Ruth is an unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. Ruth is located along U.S. Route 119 and West Virginia Route 214, 6 miles southwest of Charleston. Ruth is situated 2½ miles northwest of Bays Fork.
Bays Fork
- Type: Stream
- Also known as: “Bays Branch”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Kanawha County, West Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
38.28788° or 38° 17′ 16″ northLongitude
-81.68985° or 81° 41′ 24″ westElevation
755 feet (230 metres)Open location code
86CW78Q6+53GeoNames ID
4798072
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