Stillhouse Run is a stream in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. It is a tributary of the Greenbrier River. The stream is approximately 9 miles long.
The headwaters of Stillhouse Run are located in the Allegheny Mountains. The stream flows through a remote and mountainous area. The stream is surrounded by forests and hills.
The name Stillhouse Run is thought to come from the fact that stills were once operated along the stream. Stills are used to make liquor, and the name Stillhouse Run may refer to the fact that the stream was once used to transport liquor.
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