Everything about Salmon River Connecticut totally explained
The
Salmon River is formed at the confluence of the
Blackledge and
Jeremy rivers about one mile west of
North Westchester, Connecticut. It runs for about 10 miles to Salmon Cove near
Moodus where it flows into the
Connecticut River.
There is a popular paddling route along the Salmon River varying in difficulty from quickwater to
Class II whitewater. It begins along River Road about 1/10th of a mile south of the river's formation and continues for about 7 miles to the flatwater of Salmon Cove.
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