List of Chesapeake Bay rivers


This list of Chesapeake Bay rivers includes the main rivers draining into the Chesapeake Bay estuarine complex on the mid-Atlantic eastern coast of the United States, North America. The three largest rivers in order of both discharge and watershed area are the Susquehanna River, the Potomac River, and the James River. Other major rivers include the Rappahannock River, the Appomattox River, the York River, the Patuxent River, and the Choptank River.
The entire Chesapeake Bay watershed includes portions of six states and the District of Columbia. The watershed of the entire Chesapeake Bay covers 165,760 km2. With an estuary water body area of only 11,600 km2, the land-to-water ratio is about 14:1. Therefore, the rivers flowing into the Chesapeake Bay have a large influence on water quality in the estuary. The rivers flowing into the Chesapeake Bay act as sources of nutrients and sediments from land, which affect the health of the downstream estuary. The larger rivers cross the Atlantic seaboard fall line. Over time, many large cities emerged where these rivers cross the fall line as watermills allowed for the production of material goods. Colonial-era logging, farming, and later construction of mill dams have altered streams and trapped mud in much of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Largest rivers

RiverMean annual flow Watershed drainage area
Susquehanna1,14570,189
Potomac34730,044
James23419,684
Rappahannock494,144
York434,331
Patuxent11901
Choptank4293

James values are the sums of flows and watershed areas of the James and Appomattox rivers.
York values are the sums of flows and watershed areas of the Mattaponi and Pamunkey tributary rivers.

Other tributary rivers and tidal inlets

In addition to the largest rivers listed above, the following rivers drain directly into the Chesapeake Bay:

Eastern shore tributary rivers

Western shore tributary rivers