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Green Spring Run
Greenspring Creek
Greenspring Run
Map showing the location of the mouth of Green Spring Run
Map showing the location of the mouth of Green Spring Run
Location of mouth of Green Spring Run
Map showing the location of the mouth of Green Spring Run
Map showing the location of the mouth of Green Spring Run
Green Spring Run (West Virginia)
Map showing the location of the mouth of Green Spring Run
Map showing the location of the mouth of Green Spring Run
Green Spring Run (the United States)
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Location
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountyHampshire
Magisterial DistrictSpringfield
Physical characteristics
SourceGreenwood Hollow, northwest of Springfield, West Virginia
 • locationHampshire County, West Virginia
 • coordinates39°28′46.33″N 78°42′47.06″W / 39.4795361°N 78.7130722°W / 39.4795361; -78.7130722[1]
 • elevation1,084 ft (330 m)[3]
MouthNorth Branch Potomac River
 • location
near Green Spring, West Virginia
 • coordinates
39°31′58.33″N 78°36′19.05″W / 39.5328694°N 78.6052917°W / 39.5328694; -78.6052917[1]
 • elevation
531 ft (162 m)[4]
Length8.9 mi
Basin features
ProgressionNorth Branch Potomac RiverPotomac RiverChesapeake Bay
River systemPotomac River

Green Spring Run is an 8.9-mile-long (14.3 km)[2] tributary stream of the North Branch Potomac River in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Green Spring Run rises in Greenwood Hollow north of Springfield and meanders northeast through Green Spring Valley. The South Branch Valley Railroad and Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1) run parallel to the stream. It runs through the community of Green Spring, from which the stream takes its name. From Green Spring, Green Spring Run flows east where it reaches its confluence with the North Branch Potomac shortly before the North Branch joins with the South Branch Potomac River to form the Potomac River.

According to the Geographic Names Information System, Green Spring Run has also been known as Greenspring Creek.[1]

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