Connecticut River
Connecticut River ... The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for 406 miles (653 km) ...
Connecticut River - - American Rivers
Connecticut River NEW ENGLAND STRONG New Englanders take great pride in the region's longest river, and they should. Wild, natural scenery abounds along the ...
Connecticut River | Map, History, & Facts - Britannica
Connecticut River, longest stream in New England, rising in the Connecticut lakes in northern New Hampshire. After flowing for about 9 miles through New ...
The Connecticut River - NH Department of Environmental Services
Acclaimed as both the largest river in New England and the longest river designated under the New Hampshire Rivers Management and Protection Program (RMPP), ...
The Connecticut River Conservancy restores and advocates for clean water, healthy habitats, and resilient communities to support a diverse and thriving ...
Connecticut River | Department of Environmental Conservation
The Connecticut River forms the border between Vermont and New Hampshire, traverses the center of Massachusetts and Connecticut and meets the Atlantic Ocean in ...
About the River - Is It Clean? | Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the flagship natural resource for New England, just as the Chesapeake Bay is to the mid Atlantic region.
Connecticut River Museum | History and Nature on New England's ...
Explore all that the Connecticut River Museum has to offer. Discover the River's past. Get out on the water to experience it today.
Connecticut River | Massrivers
The Connecticut River is a beautiful to paddle on. Multiple locations are available for motor boating, canoeing, kayaking, or paddle-boarding.
Connecticut River - Institute for Water Resources
The Connecticut River is the only major river in the northeastern US without a major port, harbor, or urban area at the mouth.
Connecticut River Greenway State Park - Mass.gov
The Connecticut River Greenway connects parks and other areas along the Connecticut River. Up to 8 parks are accessible from the greenway as you follow it ...
The Connecticut River - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
The evolution of the Connecticut River began with its emergence over 10,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. The first inhabitants of the Connecticut ...
Upper Connecticut River Valley | Vermont Tourism
White River Junction. Nestled on the banks of the Connecticut and White rivers in Vermont's Upper Valley, White River Junction is a bustling historic downtown ...
Connecticut River Paddlers Trail
The Connecticut River Paddlers' Trail is a series of primitive campsites and river access points from its headwaters in New Hampshire's Great North Woods south ...
Lower Connecticut River - Long Island Sound Study
About the Site. The Connecticut River is the longest tidal river in the northeastern United States. With its headwaters in the Connecticut Lakes region of New ...
Connecticut River Valley - Mass.gov
While work to establish the 3,900-acre Connecticut River. Greenway State Park has been very visible, many other local and regional greenway and trail efforts ...
Connecticut River Gateway Commission
The mission of the Connecticut River Gateway Commission is to preserve the aesthetic and ecological natural beauty of the lower Connecticut River valley for ...
The Connecticut River Byway gives visitors a chance to follow one of America's most gorgeous rivers up the great state of Vermont. This road was designated as a ...
The Connecticut River - New Hampshire's Final Frontier
The Connecticut River is the longest river in New England and is widely known for its diverse fishery. Holding everything from trout and salmon to sturgeon and ...
Connecticut River Byway - Visit NH
(Approx. 140 miles). This ride follows the Connecticut River along the western border of New Hampshire from the junction of Rt. 9 in West Chesterfield to ...
Connecticut River
River in the United States of AmericaThe Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for 406 miles through four states. It rises 300 yards south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island Sound.
American shad
FishThe American shad is a species of anadromous clupeid fish naturally distributed on the North American coast of the North Atlantic, from Newfoundland to Florida, and as an introduced species on the North Pacific coast.
The Oxbow
Painting by Thomas ColeView from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm, commonly known as The Oxbow, is a seminal American landscape painting by Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School.