Connecticut Water Trails Association

 
 

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Connecticut Water Trails

Connecticut Boat Launches 

Connecticut Coastal Paddling 

Connecticut Coastal Paddling Access 

Connecticut Rivers 

 

Connecticut Water Trails Program

Connecticut Whitewater

 

 

The information here is based upon the best available information presently available. If you find and error or have a written description of a water trail we have not included - please contact us

 

Fairfield County

 

Far Mill River - Shelton to Housatonic River

Norwalk River

 

Hartford County

 

Blackledge River - Highway 66 - Salmon River

 

Farmington River:

Farmington River - Route 18 to Highway 187 Section

Farmington River - Collinsville

Farmington River - Tariffville

Farmington River - Canton

 

Roaring Brook

 

Litchfield County

 

Bantam River

Blackberry River

Center Brook

East Aspetuck River

 

Farmington River

Farmington River - Massachusetts

Farmington River - Hogback Road to Riverton Section

Farmington River - Riverton to Satan's Kingdom Parking Area Section

 

Housatonic River

Housatonic River - Falls Village Hydro to Kent Section

Housatonic River - Below Falls Village Hydro Plant Section

Housatonic River - Bull's Bridge

Housatonic River - Bulls Bridge Dam to Gaylordsville

 

Naugatuck River - Torrington

Nepaug River

Sandy Brook River

Shepaug River

Still River

Ten Mile River

 

Middlesex County

 

Eightmile River

Hammonasset River

 

New Haven County

 

Hammonasset River

 

New London County

 

Jeremy River

 

Tolland / Windham County

 

Natchuag River

Natchaug River - Diana's Pool

Natchaug - Lower - Route 198 to Bassetts Bridge Road

Natchaug - Upper -  Route 44 to England Road

 

Tolland County

 

Mount Hope River

Salmon River

Willimantic River - Eagleville Dam to Bridge Street

 

Windham County

 

Quinebaug River

 

Still River

Willimantic River - Bridge Street to the Thread Mill

 

Misc

 

Whitewater Kayaking Basics

Whitewater Kayaking Glossary

Paddling Trails Terminology

Water Classification

 

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