The River Clyde is a river that runs through the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is approximately 106 miles (171 kilometers) long and is one of the most important rivers in Scotland, flowing from the southern uplands to the Firth of Clyde on the west coast. The River Clyde has been an important resource for Glasgow and the surrounding areas, providing power for industry, water for drinking and irrigation, and transportation for goods and people. In recent years, the River Clyde has undergone significant regeneration, with the creation of new parks, walkways, and other recreational facilities along its banks. The river is now a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a mix of history, culture, and outdoor recreation.