Here are some of the most notable bodies of water in West Virginia:
Rivers:
* Ohio River: The state's western border is formed by the Ohio River.
* Monongahela River: Flows through the northern part of the state.
* Kanawha River: Flows through the southern part of the state.
* Youghiogheny River: Flows through the northeastern part of the state.
* New River: Flows through the southeastern part of the state.
Lakes:
* Lake Erie: Though not directly within West Virginia, Lake Erie's watershed covers portions of the state.
* Lake Gaston: Located on the border of Virginia and North Carolina, Lake Gaston is formed by the Roanoke River and is accessible from West Virginia.
* Stonewall Jackson Lake: Located on the South Fork of the South Branch Potomac River.
* Tygart Lake: A reservoir on the Tygart River, created by the Tygart Dam.
* Sutton Lake: Located on the Elk River, created by the Sutton Dam.
This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you an idea of the major bodies of water in West Virginia.