Salmon River CT

The Salmon River is formed at the confluence of the Blackledge and Jeremy rivers about one mile west of North Westchester, Connecticut. It drains 96,000 acres and courses for 10.4 miles to Salmon Cove near Moodus where it flows into the Connecticut River. The Salmon River is probably the largest stream and watershed whose sources and mout…
The Salmon River is formed at the confluence of the Blackledge and Jeremy rivers about one mile west of North Westchester, Connecticut. It drains 96,000 acres and courses for 10.4 miles to Salmon Cove near Moodus where it flows into the Connecticut River. The Salmon River is probably the largest stream and watershed whose sources and mouth are entirely within the limits of Connecticut.
  • Country: United States
  • State: Connecticut
  • Cities: Colchester, East Hampton, East Haddam, Haddam
  • Source confluence: confluence of Blackledge River and Jeremy River
  • Mouth: confluence with Connecticut River
  • Length: 10.4 mi (16.7 km)
  • Basin size: 150 sq mi (390 km²)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org