The Greenbrier river descends through a rapid above Alderson, West Virginia, in Greenbrier County. The river is gentle across much of its course but grows strong when swelled by rains or snowmelt. It lends its name to the Greenbrier Valley Region.
The Greenbrier river descends through a rapid above Alderson, West Virginia, in Greenbrier County. The river is gentle across much of its course but grows strong when swelled by rains or snowmelt. It lends its name to the Greenbrier Valley Region.