Whitewater Run CT Class II

1. Upper, Route 44 to England Road

Natchaug

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Runnable: 3.8 – 5.8 FT

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Description
The Natchaug River flows through forestland with several campgrounds. Lack of development allows for water quality being among the cleanest in the state. This is a popular canoe route in the spring and late fall. The river is not easily accessible from route 44. The put-in is about ¼ mile South of junction route 44 and route 198, to General Lyon Road and Pilfeershire Street. A short walk from the put-in easily scouts the first rapid. At the put-in the river is known as the Still River until the confluence with Bigelow Brook, which forms the Natchaug River. Mile    ½          Confluence with Bigelow Brook Mile 1 ½          On-Stage Rapid Mile 2 ¼          Natchaug State Forest stone bridge and picnic area Mile 2 ¾          Elbow Rapid Mile 3 ¾          Morey Road Bridge Mile 4 ½          Marcy Road Bridge Mile 6              North Bear Hill Road Bridge Mile 7              England Road Bridge The Natchaug State Forest picnic area is the location of many canoe poling workshops. Forest service sign indicates entrance to the park off route 198 between route 44 and route 6 (Lat: 41.84076 Lon: -72.09196) The take-out is on river left, upstream side of the England Road bridge. A dirt pull-off is available for parking.
Difficulty
Class II
Length
1.8 mi
Rapids
0
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
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