The northern border of Gassol is the Benue River and the Taraba River flows north through the area to its confluence with the Benue.
Gassol is one of the sixteen LGAs of Taraba State whose majority population is the Fulani, Wurkun, and Jukun people, it is regarded as the hub of agriculture in Taraba with fulani rearing great herds of cattle while the Tiv and Jukun cultivate much yam making Dan-Anacha to have the biggest yam market in Taraba State, Dan-Anacha yam market. Fishing activities are greatly carried out by the Jukun Wanu people in Tella, one of the major towns in the LGA. Due to ethnic conflicts, there have been attempts to rename Dan-Anacha to Kwararafa though rejected by some people who believe it could be intended to favour a specific ethnic group.
Climate
The temperature in the wet season is overcast and partly cloudy, while the dry season is humid and mostly sunny, resulting in a hot year-round climate.[2][3][4]
The climate of Gassol is classified as tropical wet and dry, or savanna (Aw). The district experiences an annual temperature of 32.72 °C (90.9 °F), which is 3.26% higher than the average for Nigeria. Gassol has 158.91 rainy days (43.54% of the time) and 108.6 millimeters (4.28 inches) of precipitation on average every year.[5]