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I have need of the sky, I have business with the grass; I will up and get me away where the hawk is wheeling lone and high, and the slow clouds go by. I will get me away to the waters that glass the clouds as they pass. I will get me away to the woods.

- Richard Hovey

 

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Connecticut Water Trails

Connecticut Rivers

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Connecticut Water Trails Program

Connecticut Rivers

Pawcatuck River

 

 

Site Location:

Basic Information:

The Pawcatuck River is a river flowing approximately 30 miles. There are eight dams along the river's length. It finally empties into Little Narragansett Bay on Long Island Sound. The Pawcatuck River and its estuary create a natural border between portions of southern Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Type: River

Water Type:  Freshwater / Tidal

Length: 30 miles

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Site Contact Information:

Site Coordinates:

Longitude  71.831191 ° W  Latitude  41.348501 ° N

North Stonington

Stonington

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USGS Quadrangles: Ashaway, Mystic and Old Mystic

Driving Directions:

Directions Map: Google Map

Regulations:

Toilets:

Parking:

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Parking Fees:

Boat Launch Information:

ADA Access:

Site Description:

Environment:

Additional Info:

Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Association

Paddling The Pawcatuck River:

Site History:

 

 

 


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