Shetucket River

Shetucket River
River
Country United States
State Connecticut
Counties Windham, New London
Tributaries
 - right Quinebaug River, Little River (Shetucket River)
Source Confluence of Willimantic River and Natchaug River
 - location Willimantic, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
 - coordinates 41°42′46″N 72°11′31″W / 41.71278°N 72.19194°W / 41.71278; -72.19194 [1]
Mouth Confluence with Yantic River to form Thames River
 - location Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, United States
 - coordinates 41°31′20″N 72°04′40″W / 41.52222°N 72.07778°W / 41.52222; -72.07778Coordinates: 41°31′20″N 72°04′40″W / 41.52222°N 72.07778°W / 41.52222; -72.07778 [1]
Length 20 mi (32 km)
Discharge for Willimantic, CT [2]
 - average 718 cu ft/s (20 m3/s)
 - max 1,243 cu ft/s (35 m3/s) Annual mean, 1938
 - min 337 cu ft/s (10 m3/s) Annual mean, 1965
Shetucket River and environs

The Shetucket River is a tributary of the Thames River, 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long,[3] in eastern Connecticut in the United States.

It is formed at Willimantic by the junction of the Willimantic and Natchaug rivers. It flows southeast and south. Approximately 4 miles (6 km) northeast of Norwich it receives the Quinebaug River and broadens into a wide estuary which stretches southeast for approximately 5 miles (8 km) and joins the Thames estuary on the south side of Norwich.

The river flows through an especially unspoiled rural section of southern New England, despite the historical prevalence of industry in the surrounding region. Parts of the rivers have been designated by the federal government as the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor. The National Park Service describes the river valley as the "last green valley" in the Boston-to-Washington megalopolis. In nighttime satellite photos, the valley appears distinctively dark amidst the lights of the surrounding urban and suburban regions.

Crossings

Carries Location
Route 2 Norwich
Providence and Worcester Railroad
Route 12/Route 2
Route 2
8th Street
Providence and Worcester Railroad Norwich/

Lisbon

Route 12
Route 169
Connecticut Turnpike
Bridge Street/Main Street Norwich/

Sprague

Route 97 Sprague
Route 203 Windham
Providence and Worcester Railroad
Plains Road

Paddling the River

The entire length of the river, as well as the lower part of the Natchaug River flowing into it, is a popular recreational paddling route.

Canoe/Kayak launch sites are located at the following locations:

Short, marked portages are required at four hydroelectric dams: Scotland Dam, Occum Dam, Taftville Dam, and Greenville Dam.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Geographic Names Information System, United States Geological Survey (September 12, 1979). "Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report: Shetucket River". Retrieved 2007-06-09.
  2. United States Geological Survey (2005). "Water Resources Data Connecticut Water Year 2005". Retrieved 2007-06-09.
  3. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed April 1, 2011
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