It is always best to refer to a map or map quest before driving to a trip .

Adirondack Camping at Rollins Pond/Fish Creek State campground

West on Mass. Pike ( I-90).
Stay on I-90 as you enter New York.
When you come to the merge of I-87 and I-90, take exit B-1, follow I-90 northwards.
In approx.15 miles you will cross the Hudson River
Approx 6 miles after crossing Hudson, take exit 1 (I-87N) follow I-87 N
Take exit 23 off of I-87
Left at end of exit ( Rt 418)
Follow 418 for approx. 1 mile
Turn right on to Rt 28
Follow for approx 36 miles to intersection with Rt 30
Turn right on to Rt 30 and follow for approx 45 miles to Tupper Lake Turn right onto Rts 3 & 30
Bear left on Rt 30 (when 3 & 30 split) approx 6 miles
Rollins Pond/Fish Creek State campground will be on your left

Suggested Camping Gear

 

Bass River Cape Cod

The Bass river is the longest river on the Cape.  Archaeological evidence links the Bass River with a visit by Leif Ericksson around A.D. 1000.  Excavations in a gully along the pond turned up evidence of what might have been a Norse boat shed.  A few boulders with holes resembling Norse mooring holes were found in the pond.
 
This will be a 10 mile paddle and the current should be with us - up the river and back to the put-in.  There is a short stretch of quick water with a stiff current under the bridges into Kelley's Bay.
 
To get to the put-in (which is Cove Road Landing) from US 6, take exit 9A.  Turn onto MA 134 south and drive .07 mile, then make a right onto Upper County Road {3rd traffic light}.  In 0.2 mile turn left onto Main Street.  Drive 0.6 mile and turn right onto Cove Road.  Go 0.6 mile to the town landing.

 

 
A  fun, scenic paddle along the bike path in Lincoln.  This trip is suitable for everyone.

Directions:   http://www.riparks.com/blacksto.htm

(North from Providence)
1. I-95 North to Route 146 in Providence
2. Route 146 North to Breakneck Hill Road (approximately 5 miles)
3. East on Breakneck Hill Road (Route 123) (approximately 2.5 miles)
4. Enter Bikeway Entrance on left on Route 123 in Lonsdale

(South from I-295)
1. Exit 9 on I-295, South on Route 146 (approximately 3 miles to Breakneck
Hill Road ).
2. East on Breakneck Hill Road (Route 123) (approximately 2.5 miles).
3. Enter Bikeway Entrance on left off Route 123 in Lonsdale.
 

Blackstone Canal- Kelly House Put-in

 Kelly House, Cumberland RI:

146 North or South to the Exit for Rt. 116 North. ( Albion-Ashton Exit)  Follow Rt. 116 to the second light, Lincoln High School is on the left.  Turn right at the light and take a quick left onto River Road.  Take the first left after the Town Hall  onto Cullen Hill Road.  At the bottom of road, turn left onto Lower River Road.  Follow Lower River Road to end. The parking lot is underneath the bridge for Rt. 116. 

 Albion to Manville (no shuttle required). 

Suitable for all boats and levels of experience.  Put-in above the Albion Dam and paddle upstream to the Manville Dam and back. 


Directions

From 295N
Take Exit 10 – Route 122 – Cumberland
Take a right at end of ramp
Proceed approximately .4 miles
Take a left on to Albion Road – look for a CVS on the corner
Proceed approximately .7 miles.  You will see a sign for the Blackstone River
State Park on the right.  Additional parking is available across the street.
Put in is located up the bike path about 100 feet.

From 295N
Take Exit 10 – Route 122 – Cumberland
Take a right at end of ramp
Proceed approximately .1 miles
Take a left on to Albion Road – look for a CVS on the corner
Proceed approximately .7 miles.  You will see a sign for the Blackstone River
State Park on the right.  Additional parking is available across the street.
Put in is located up the Bike Path about 100 feet.

Blackstone Gorge to Millville lock, Blackstone MA  Suitable for all levels of experience.

The Blackstone Gorge : GPS Coordinates: N42 00.923     W071 33.165

Directions from the North:

Route 146 South: Take the Forrestdale/ Slatersville exit. At the top of the ramp turn left, then right at light onto Rt. 146A. At next intersection with traffic light turn left onto St. Paul Street. Follow St. Paul street until end at light at Route 122 (Main Street) in Blackstone Mass. Take left at light. Follow Rt. 122 North for about 1 mile. You will see brown and white sign directing you to turn left onto County Street towards Blackstone Gorge. Gorge is at end of County Street, parking lot on left.

Directions from the South:

Take Route 146 North to the Slatersville/Forestdale exit. Take a right at the top of the exit ramp, then right at light onto Rt. 146A. At next intersection with traffic light turn left onto St. Paul Street. Follow St. Paul street until end at light at Route 122 (Main Street) in Blackstone Mass. Take left at light. Follow Rt. 122 North for about 1 mile. You will see brown and white sign directing you to turn left onto County Street towards Blackstone Gorge. Gorge is at end of County Street, parking lot on left.
 

Route 16 to Route 122, Blackstone River Uxbridge MA shuttle  South Uxbridge M

Moving water, good steering control a must.

Directions to starting site: From 146, take Exit for Route 16 East.
Travel approximately 3 miles through Downtown Uxbridge, continuing on Rt.16 East. After passing St. Mary's Church on your right, look for an old wood and brick building on your left (Stanley Woolen Mill). Park on your right, just over a bridge and just past the mill. We will be shuttling vehicles and boats as part of this trip. After dropping off boats  shuttle vehicles to route 122 in South Uxbridge. The parking lot is on the left just past Susan Parkway, just before a bridge.

 

Blackstone River So Uxbridge to the Gorge. 

South Uxbridge Drive Inn to Blackstone Gorge, Uxbridge MA shuttle

Class II rapid on this trip.

Driving directions to the Uxbridge drive in (which is now a storage facility):
From the north: Take route 146 South. As you head south you will see one exit that says 146A Chockalog Rd. , but don’t take that one, go one more, take the 146A exit that has a sign for McDonalds and reads 146A North Smithfield. (If you stay on 146 and go too far you will cross the into the Rhode Island border. Turn around and follow the south directions). At the end of the exit ramp turn right and go underneath the highway, you
should see McDonald’s on your right. Pass McDonald’s and watch on your right for a small green sign that says "Balm of Life Spring" and a large sign that says Drive-In. If you get to Ironstone street you have gone too far on 146 A. Turn right on Balm of Life Spring road, turn left
immediately after you pass the Drive-In Movie Screen and drive down the gravel lane. Watch on your right for the parking area filled with cars
and boats. From the south: Take route 146 North. Cross from Rhode Island into Massachusetts, the first exit in Mass says 146A and has a sign for McDonalds. ( If you get to the 146A Chockalog Rd. exit you have gone one exit too far.)
At the bottom of the ramp, take a left onto 146A. Watch on your right for a small green sign that says "Balm of Life Spring" and a large sign that says Drive in. (If you get to Ironstone street you have gone too far on 146 A.) Turn right onto Balm of Life Spring road, then make a left
immediately after you pass Drive-In Movie Screen and drive down the
gravel lane, watch on your right for the parking area filled with cars
and boats.

Blackstone River– Ashton to Lonsdale  

 

A 4-mile trip with one portage.  Put in at the Ashton Dam in Lincoln and take out at the Valley Falls Landing in Central Falls with a portage around the Pratt Dam.  The section from Ashton to the Pratt Dam (2 miles) requires good boat handling skills – there are sections of moving water and S-curves.   The section from the Pratt Dam to Valley Falls (2 miles) is flat-water.  This trip is suitable for shorter boats (15 feet and under) and for people with good boat control. 

 

Directions:

146 North or South to the Exit for Rt. 116 North. (Albion-Ashton Exit)  Follow Rt. 116 to the second light, Lincoln High School is on the left.  Turn right at the light and take a quick left onto River Road.  Take the first left after the Town Hall onto Cullen Hill Road.  At the bottom of road, turn left onto Lower River Road.  Follow Lower River Road to end. The parking lot is underneath the bridge for Rt. 116. 


 

Bowdish Lake

Bowdish Lake - Glocester RI

GPS put-in coordinates areN41 55. 408'  W071 45.493

From Worcester - Take Rt. 290 South until it becomes Rt. 395 South. Continue to Exit 97 in Putnam Connecticut for Rt. 44 East.  Follow Rt. 44 East for appox 7. 5 miles to G the George Washington Camping area on your right. ( you will not be charged a day use fee). Go into the campground and follow the one way signs for approx 1/4 mile.

From Rt. 146 South
- Take Slatersville Exit.  Turn right onto Rt. 146 A. At light by Slatersville Plaza, go straight on Rt. 102 South. Follow Rt. 102 South  for seven miles to intersection with Rt. 44 in Chepachet.  Turn right onto Rt. 44 West and continue about four miles to  the George Washington Camping area on your right  (you will not be charged a day use fee). Go into the campground and follow the one way signs for approx 1/4 mile.

From Rt. 146 North - Take Slatersville Exit.  Turn left off ramp onto School Street.  At intersection by Slatersville Common and Church, veer left onto Green Street.  Continue through Slatersville to first light at Rt. 102.  Turn left onto Rt. 102 South.  Follow Rt. 102 South  for six miles to intersection with Rt. 44 in Chepachet.  Turn right onto Rt. 44 West and continue about four miles to  the George Washington Camping area on your right. ( you will not be charged a day use fee). Go into the campground and follow the one way signs for approx 1/4 mile.

From Rt. 295 - Take 295 North or South to exit 7B Greenville, Route 44 west. Follow Rt. 44 West for approx. 13.5 miles to the George Washington Camping area on your right. ( you will not be charged a day use fee). Go into the campground and follow the one way signs for approx 1/4 mile.

 

Bristol Harbor (Independence Park):

From Providence:
195 East to Exit 7 (114 South...Barrington). 
Stay on 114 South all the way to Bristol (You'll go through Barrington and Warren on the way). Go past Colt State Park, past Poppasquash Road and you'll see the harbor on the right. Bear right onto Thames Street, then immediately bear right into Independence Park (there's no sign). Put in at the ramp or gravel beach and park.

From Fall River:
195 West to Massachusetts Exit 1 (not RI). At end of ramp, turn left at the lights (toward McDonald's). Go through the next set of lights (this will take you to the left onto Route 6).  Just before the next intersection at Bugaboo Creek--it comes up fast--bear right onto 114A. Continue on this road, which will merge onto Route 114 South. Stay on 114 South all the way to Bristol (You'll go through Barrington and Warren on the way). Go past Colt State Park, past Poppasquash Road and you'll see the harbor on the right. Bear right onto Thames Street, then immediately bear right into Independence Park (there's no sign). Put in at the ramp or gravel beach and park.
 

                              Charlton ,MA.
 
Almost 500 acres of land and 200 acres of water comprise the natural environment at Buffumville Lake.  The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built Buffumville Dam in 1958 in response to the floods of 1936, which caused tremendous property damage and took many lives in the region.  It is now an outdoor recreation spot providing hiking, fishing, swimming and an excellent paddling destination.    
 You can drive down to the water and off load your boats and then park in the lot.  Any size boat.
 
GPS coordinates:  N42.07.388  W071.54.583
DIRECTIONS:    From interstate 395, take exit 4 Oxford Center.  Continue straight for 2.5 miles to Buffumville Park.  Boat ramp is on the left.
 
From Mass Pike, take the Sturbridge exit and follow route 20 to Charlton.  Take a right onto route 31 and follow the signs to Buffumville Lake.
 
 

Bungay River  Attleboro MA

An easy paddle up a very scenic river. You will soon forget you are in the city of Attleboro after a few of the twists and turns of the Bungay River. 

Directions:

GPS Coordinates: N 41 57 228  W071 16 822

On I-95 take exit 5 (rt 152). Take a left off the exit and bear right. Your on 152 now. Go about 3/4 of a mile and on your left you'll see a sign for Holden street. Take that left. The put-in is 1/4 mile down on the left. Just before you come to the bridge crossing the river there is a state canoe launch and a parking area on the left.

The Bungay River is part of the Ten Mile River Water Shed. Heading north (against the current, which is all but non-existent), a large part of this river is flanked on both sides by about a half mile of protected open space. It is considered the best Southern Red Maple Swamp around.

Painted turtles, gray herons, mallard ducks, swans and geese nesting and multiple other species of bird live here. This river twists and turns making for a very fun but relaxing paddle.

After the first mile or so you can't hear any of the hustle and bustle of the surrounding small city.

For those who like to fish, this river also feeds the local fish hatchery, which leads to some good modest stock trout fishing in the springtime.

There is one take-out up the river. After about 30 minutes of good paddling there is a little path that leads to a little makeshift campsite. While camping isn't allowed it makes a good stop for a mid day snack and stretch.

The further you go down the more technical it gets. There is no possibility of portage, but with some good paddling you can usually get pretty far along. The river then spreads into about a mile of marshland, which is mostly impassable. But when the water is high you can paddle around.

 

Charles River- Cambridge to Boston

Paddle up the Charles River past the Museum of Science and through the locks. We will venture a short distance into Boston Harbor before turning around and returning to our put-in. 

Directions to Magazine Beach Put-in:

Get onto the Mass Pike, Route 90 East. Take exit 18 (on the left) marked Brighton/ Cambridge. Move into the right lane and follow signs toward Cambridge/ Somerville.

Merge onto Cambridge Street. Cambridge Street becomes the River Street Bridge. Immediately after going over the bridge turn right onto Memorial Drive ( not marked well). Follow the river for approx. .5 of a mile. You will drive under a walking bridge named Magazine Street Bridge, stay right and turn into a ball field and parking area.

 

Charles River  & Populatic Pond- Norfolk to Medway/Franklin MA  

GPS coordinates are: N 42 07.906 W 71 21.801

 Suitable for all level of experience. The river is narrow and more suitable for boats 15 feet and shorter.

 Rt.495 N to exit 16 King St/Franklin. RIGHT onto King St. towards
 Franklin/Medway  Go approx. 1.3 miles to a set of lights.  Go straight thru and the  road now  becomes Chestnut St.  Follow for approx. 2.9 miles and take a left  onto  Myrtle St.  Go approx 1.4 miles and take left onto River Rd.   Parking on side  of road. 

Many twists and turns. Long boats not recommended. 

 

Charles River - Medfield to Natick MA

 Considered one of the prettiest stretches of the Charles River.  Bring lunch, lots of water and sunscreen.  Any length boat ok but paddlers in shorter boats may find the distance too great. 12.6 mile trip. shuttle
 Note: new information - the put-in that we always used behind the Eastside Restaurant is on private property and no trespassing signs are posted.
 Alternate put-in directions as follows:

Basic instruction is go to the second light after the intersection of 109 and 27 in Medfield (crossing over and on 27 from Walpole to Medfield.) At the second light, take a left, (At the light "Curves"  health club will be ahead of you on the right side). As you travel down the road about 1/2 mile you will see the old bridge and the road to the right that will lead you into the parking area.

Charles River So. Natick

You can put in below the South Natick dam on the right, but it may be difficult. A better launch site is from Elm Bank Reservation off Route 16 (about one river mile downstream from the dam) on the south Natick/Wellesley line.

The gates at Elm Bank, owned by the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) are open 8 am to dusk. Just downstream from Elm Bank, the flow from Waban and Fuller brooks enters the river on the left. Next you will pass several large coves which are open to exploration.   The Central Ave. launch site ( a small unimproved site for a few cars just before a stone bridge with wooden rails) is on the left about 5 miles from Elm Bank. Also of interest are the open fields of the Trustees of Reservations Charles River Peninsula (29 acres) located on the left one mile downstream. After you pass the Charles River Peninsula, be aware that the Chochrane Dam is just ahead and stay near the left bank. Takeout is at MDC's Red Wing Bay Canoe Launch (off Fisher street) which is located on the left, just above Chochrane Dam.
 

Charles River “Lakes District” – Newton, MA - Directions and history courtesy of historian Erik Eckilson

 

Suitable for all boats and all levels of experience – no shuttle required. Put-in at the public boat launch on Norumbega Road for a paddle through the inlets and bays of the Charles River behind the Moody Street dam.  Much of this area is surrounded by park and reservation land and the scenery here is as pretty as any on the river.  In the early 1900s, this section of the Charles was known as the "Lakes District" and it was one of the most heavily canoed stretches of water on earth. More than 5000 canoes were berthed along its 5.8 mile length. Norumbega Park and more than a dozen other local recreational facilities made the "Lakes District" famous.  See this website for more information on the history of canoeing on this section of the Charles:

 

http://www.ci.newton.ma.us/jackson/Canoeing/index.html

 

Directions to Put-in

 

From Route 95/128 North take exit 24 – Route 30.  Turn right onto Commonwealth Avenue – Route 30 East.  Approximately 100 yards down the road (in front of Charles River Canoe & Kayak) make a U-turn on to Route 30 West.  Take a right onto the ramp for Route 95/128 North, an immediate right onto Norumbega Road (don't miss the turn or you will be back on the highway) and a right into the parking lot across the river from Charles River Canoe & Kayak.

 

Cold Spring Park, The Blackstone River in Woonsocket

GPS Coordinates for launch site: N42 00.484   W071 31.516

From the North:
Take Rte. 146 South into RI. Take the Forrestdale/Slatersville exit. (If you reach the Pound Hill exit you have gone too far). At the top of the ramp turn left. This road will take you to an intersection with a traffic light. (Lil' General Store and the Kennedy Diner are at the intersection). Turn left at the traffic light onto St. Paul Street. Take this street as far as it will go. St. Paul Street ends at (Main Street) Route 122 in Blackstone MA. Turn right onto Main Street (Rte 122) Rte. 122 crosses back into RI (Woonsocket) and becomes Harris Avenue. Start watching on your right for a fence bordering Cold Spring Park and a street sign saying Katherine Road. Turn right into the park on Katherine Road. Follow the road down hill into the park all the way to the end. You have arrived !

Directions from the South:
Take 146 North to the Slatersville/Forestdale exit. ( If you cross into MA on 146 you have gone too far) Take a right at the top of the exit ramp. This road will take you to an intersection with a traffic light.  (Lil' General Store and the Kennedy Diner are at the intersection). Turn left at the traffic light onto St. Paul Street. Take this street as far as it will go. St. Paul Street ends at (Main Street) Route 122 in Blackstone MA. Turn right onto Main Street (Rte 122) Rte. 122 crosses back into RI (Woonsocket) and becomes Harris Avenue. Start watching on your right for a fence bordering Cold Spring Park and a street sign saying Katherine Road. Turn right into the park on Katherine Road. Follow the road down hill into the park all the way to the end. You have arrived !

 

Concord River 

Paddle down the Concord River, Bedford to Concord section, Meander past the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge and stop for a hike and photography.  You may end the paddle at the Old North Bridge and tour the Minuteman National Historic Park. 
 
Any size boat ok. 
shuttle

Directions:  Route 495 to exit 32.  Take right at end of ramp and follow Route 225E
towards Carlisle.  Go approx. 1.4 miles to stop sign.  Take a left.  Continue on Route 225E.  At approx 5.1  miles another stop sign.  Take a left.  Continue on Route  225E.  At 7.8 miles you will cross over the Concord River and go down the road and take your first left.  Continue down road to put-in.

 GPS coordinates for Concord   N42 30 552    W071 18 797  The street address for those with car GPS systems is 301 Carlisle Rd, Bedford MA. That is the address of the dirt road turn in for the launch site.

Note: "Per MapQuest, here are shorter, directions from Providence:   

Merge onto I-95 N toward BOSTON (Crossing into MASSACHUSETTS). 55.3 mi

Take the RT-4 N/ RT-225 W exit, EXIT 31B, toward BEDFORD. 0.2 mi

   Merge onto MA-225/ MA-4. 2.8 mi

·     Turn LEFT onto MA-225.  1.5 mi

·     End at 301 Carlisle Rd Bedford, MA 01730"

 

 

Connecticut River Excursion  Suitable for experienced paddlers

This is a 14 mile paddle. Paddle at a moderate pace (3.0 mph on flat water with no wind or current) rather than the typical leisurely 2.0 mph pace. There is a current which varies from 1.0 mph to 2.5 mph. This means you should be able to paddle this in approx. 4 hours.

 

This is a gorgeous paddle. Pauchaug Boat Ramp is the 14-mile shuttle drop-off location. Rounding a wide bend in the river you’ll see Moose Plain on the west bank as you approach the Schell Bridge. In the distance beyond the Plain is a jumble of hills known as Satan's Kingdom, created by glacial deposits. Half a mile downstream you pass under a railroad bridge--the site of Northfield's first ferry. Follow the river past Great Meadow and a series of fields and plains until you pass beneath the broad Route 10 bridge. Bennett Meadow Wildlife Area is on the west bank here. You may pass ducks, egrets, great blue herons, king fishers, and ospreys in season. A couple miles downstream is Munns Ferry, the last ferry to operate in Massachusetts. It’s a great place to lunch.

 

Further downstream, Riverview features a beautiful picnic area just across Rt. 63 from the Northfield Mountain Visitors Center. The river follows a fault line here, running through the spectacular French King Gorge with its 250 foot high rocky banks, then past the French King Rock and under the graceful arch of the French King Bridge. Proceeding downstream and through the Narrows you will reach Barton Cove, your journey’s end. Take time to explore the nooks of this peninsula. The rock formations are fascinating, and you will see a multitude of wildflowers and ferns--not to mention shore birds—and possibly bald eagles. The eagles nesting area is roped off on land. It may be late in the season to see them. You can find more about them and the eagle cam on their nest at:

 http://www.firstlightpower.com/eagles/default.asp

 

Launch from Pauchaug Brook Boat Ramp, Northfield, MA

 

Directions: From RI, go north on 146 to Worcester, take I-290 East to I-190 North, to route 2 West.

At the Connecticut River in Erving, take route 63 north to Northfield Center. Pauchaug Brook is on the left a mile past Northfield Center. If you get to the split of route 10 and route 63 (or the NH border), turn around. It is a short distance on your right.  It’s about two hours from RI.  Takeout at Barton’s Cove, Gill MA.

 

MapQuest Link:

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Connecticut River Eagles Paddle - Barton’s Cove, Gill MA.

This is a 10 mile paddle. Suitable for experienced paddlers but works with all sizes of boat.  Very short boats and slow boats may not want to go all the way, there is an option to turn back, making the trip shorter.

Expect a fair amount of boat traffic, similar to the Narrow River in RI. However, much of the paddle is in a wide area of the river where it is easy to avoid the boats. You have to pay attention in the narrow sections.

There is a current which typically runs 1.0 mph at most in this section of the Connecticut in summer.  

This section of the Connecticut was Henderson Lake for over 4,000 years following the last glaciation. The lake was 100’ deeper than the river is now (i.e. the water was 100’ higher). The banks of the river are that high. This is a gorgeous paddle. You may pass ducks, egrets, great blue herons, king fishers, and ospreys. You will see eagles or your fee will be cheerfully refunded. (Note: there is no fee, but it will be refunded anyway.)

 

We will paddle right under the bald eagle nest at the start and again at the end of the trip. The baby eagles will be in the nest, but probably not flying yet. Bring your binoculars as we can paddle pretty close to the nest high up in a tree. We will have a clear view. This is the only eagle nest in the US with a web-cam. Here is the web site to check on the eagles before you go.

         www.firstlightpower.com/eagles/ 

The eagles are in a large dead tree on an island in Barton’s cove. You cannot go ashore here. Actually, you can go ashore, but you will be arrested (maybe … just remember Hitchcock’s The Birds). It’s roped off. 

We start the paddle at Barton’s Cove at the base of Pisgah Mountain behind you (North). From the cove, we paddle east upstream through the wide cove around the peninsula and eventually north into the Narrows following a natural fault line to the graceful arch of the French King Bridge high above the river. We continue north into the French King Gorge with its 250 foot high rocky banks, and past French King Rock to Riverview Recreation Area. Riverview features a beautiful picnic area at the base of Northfield Mountain. We will have lunch here and then return. Check it out on the aerial view of the map below. Riverview is at the end of Ferry Road off Route 63. 

Launch from Barton’s Cove, Gill MA.

AutoNav GPS address 66 French King Hwy, Gill, MA 01354-9718 

Directions: From RI, go north on 146 to Worcester, take I-290 East to I-190 North, to route 2 West to Gill.

When you cross the Connecticut River (on the French King Bridge) you enter Gill. Barton Cove Public Ramp is on the left about 3 miles or so after the bridge. It is about .4 miles before the traffic light, with a big sign “Boat Ramp.” If you come to a traffic light (well after Orange), you just passed it. Turn around just past the light on the left at the overlook of the dam. The boat ramp will now be on your right. It’s two hours from Providence. 

Call 401-533-1883 if lost.  

MapQuest Link: www.mapquest.com/maps/66+French+King+Hwy+Gill+MA+01354-9718/

 

 

Deerfield River

 Description of river trip- shuttle  Just below Zoar Gap to East Charlemont Picnic area.
Paddlers looking for milder whitewater run on the Deerfield river!
The 11.5  mile run holds both class I and II rapids. It takes about 3 hours and starts just below Zoar Gap. The best route is down the middle of the river. There are 2 sections of rapids between the Rt. 8 bridge and the take-out. But, for the most part, the river is fast-flowing and unobstructed.

The Fife Brook Dam release is generally about 4 hours. You can call the Fife Brook Dam voice recording the morning of the paddle to get the exact release time that day.
It takes 2 .5 hours for the water to reach the lower section where we will be paddling.  You'll know that morning what the put-in in will be and need to flexible to the power company's timed release that day. The Dam release # is 1-800-452-1737, the Dam code is 255123. This recording will tell you the exact time of release scheduled.

Directions;

Take the Mass Pike West, to Rt 91 north to Exit 26, RT 2 west for about 17 miles to the Indian bridge. Once your reach the Indian bridge take the right just before the bridge onto Zoar Rd. There is a sign there "Rowe/Monroe" also. Follow Zoar Rd. to the end. Make a left at the end and proceed under the RxR bridge. Continue on the road until you reach the bridge that passes over the Zoar Gap. The parking area just before this bridge on the right. The put-in is across the street under the bridge.

The take-out, and where you can meet to shuttle:  Travel RT 2 west. From the town line of Charlemont, Ma. on RT 2 continue for 1.2 miles from there to the take-out and meeting place "East Charlemont Picnic Area" on the left side. Across the street from the take-out is "Hill Top Motel" on a red sign.
 

Deerfield trip 2-  quickwater and class one shuttle

Take 146 North to RT. 290 East/ North in Worcester. Take exit # 19 to Rt. 190 north towards Leominster.  In Leominster Rt. 190 to Rt. 2 west pass Shelburne Falls and into Buckland, about another 2-3 miles pass the north river.
 
Description of river trip-
Paddlers looking for milder whitewater run on the Deerfield river!
The 9 mile run holds both class I and II rapids. It takes about 2 1/2 hours and starts a mile below Zoar Gap. The best route is down the middle of the river. There are 2 sections of rapids between the Rt. 8 bridge and the take-out. But, for the most part, the river is fast-flowing and unobstructed.

The Fife Brook Dam release is generally about 4 hours. You can call the Fife Brook Dam voice recording the morning of the paddle to get the exact release time that day.
It takes 2 hours for the water to reach the lower section where we will be paddling. So, the put-in time is 1pm that day, unless the release time changes slightly. We'll know that morning, and need to flexible to the power company's timed release that day. The Dam release # is 1-800-452-1737, the Dam code is 255123. This recording will tell you the exact time of release scheduled.

Paddlers looking for mild whitewater run on the Deerfield river can "put-in" in Charlemont, Ma at the Shunpike rest area. The rest area is just before the Indian bridge on Rt. 2. If you reach the Indian bridge (passing over the Deerfield river), there is a sign on the right side "Rowe/ Monroe". You've gone to far! Its about 1/2 mile before the bridge. You will see a parking area and picnic tables. there a sign "Shunpike Rest Area".

The take-out, and where you can meet to shuttle, is a small boat launch on Rt. 2 on river left as the river enters the deadwater above the number 4 Dam. Again, this is another rest area with parking and boat launching. This take-out area is a small dirt parking lot with wooden guard rails. Its within 1/2 mile from "Country Aire Campground"/ Rt. 2, which will be on your right ( for a land mark only) and the take-out area is on your left, traveling west on Rt. 2.
 More details-
As you are traveling on Rt. 2 west bound. You will drive through the town of Gill. You then cross over the North river on Rt. 2. There is a park and ride area just after the bridge. This is this the wrong area. Continue driving until you see Country Aire Campground, then you will come up to the take-out area in the town of Buckland. You never need to leave Rt. 2. The entire river trip, put-in, and take-out, is all directly on Rt. 2.

 

Echo Lake (Pascoag Reservoir)- Glocester RI

N 41 55. 713  W071 43.093

From Rt. 295 - Take Take 295 North or South to exit 7B Greenville, Route 44 west.  Follow Rt. 44 West for approx. 12 miles Turn right onto Jackson School House Rd- Follow for a half mile and turn  right after the bridge at N 41 55.593 W071.43.164. State access site is .10 of a mile on the right.

From Rt. 146 South - Take Slatersville Exit.  Turn right onto Rt. 146 A. At light by Slatersville Plaza, go straight on Rt. 102 South. Follow Rt. 102 South  for seven miles to intersection with Rt. 44 in Chepachet.  Turn right onto Rt. 44 West and continue about 2.5 miles to Jackson School House Rd.  Turn right onto Jackson Schoolhouse Road. Follow for a half mile and turn right after the bridge at N 41 55.593 W071.43.164..  State access site is .10 of a mile on the right.

From Rt. 146 North - Take Slatersville Exit.  Turn left off ramp onto School Street.  At intersection by Slatersville Common and Church, veer left onto Green Street.  Continue through Slatersville to first light at Rt. 102.  Turn left onto Rt. 102 South.  Follow Rt. 102 South  for six miles to intersection with Rt. 44 in Chepachet.  Turn right onto Rt. 44 West and ccontinue about 2.5 miles to Jackson School House Rd.  Turn right onto Jackson Schoolhouse Road.Follow for a half mile and turn right after the bridge at N 41 55.593 W071.43.164..  State access site is .10 of a mile on the right.

From Worcester - Take Rt. 290 South until it becomes Rt. 395 South. Continue to Exit 97 in Putnam Connecticut for Rt. 44 East.  Follow Rt. 44 East for appox 6 miles to Jackson School House Rd.  Turn right onto Jackson Schoolhouse Road. Follow for a half mile and turn right after the bridge at N 41 55.593 W071.43.164..  State access site is .10 of a mile on the right.

 

Falls Pond North Attleboro MA

Rt 1 North by the Emerald Mall or North Rt 1 as you come off 295.   Follow RT1 to lights at Stop & Shop (after Bennys) take right at lights onto Rodney Rd. Go to Stop sign at Jefferson Rd. Turn right.  Go 2 mi. to Barbara Rd. turn left and put in will be at end.

 

Farmington River – a ten mile trip requiring a shuttle. Officially designated as a National Wild and Scenic River and one of the prettiest rivers in southern New England. We will put in at the Riverton Picnic Area and take out at Satan’s Kingdom State Recreation Area (before the Satan’s Kingdom’s rapids).  This section runs through the American Legion and Peoples State Forests and includes quickwater with short class I and II rapids.  This is a beginner trip, but prior quickwater experience is required - you must have directional control of your boat at all times.  Cold water paddling gear (wetsuit/drysuit) is also required. Bring a lunch.

 

 

Directions to Put-in

 

Traveling on I 84, take exit 39 – Route 4 towards Farmington.  Follow Route 4 through Farmington Center to Unionville.  Turn right on to Route 177 – Lovely Street.  Follow Route 177 for approximately 4.5 miles to Route 44.  Take a sharp left on to Route 44 West – Albany Turnpike.  After 4.7 miles you will pass Satan’s Kingdom Recreation Area on the right – that is our take-out.  Continue west on Route 44 until you reach Route 181 – River Road.  Bear right onto Route 181.  At the next light, Route 181 turns right – you need to continue straight onto West River Road.  You will pass through the American Legion Forest and after approximately 5 miles reach the intersection with Route 20 – Riverton Street. Turn right on Route 20 – you will cross a bridge over the Still River.  Shortly after (.2 miles) Route 20 turns right onto Main Street.  Turn right and continue on Route 20.  The put-in is just down Main Street (.1 miles) at the Riverton Picnic Area across the street from the Hitchcock Chair Factory (1 Main Street, Riverton, CT).

 

Farmington River- Trip 2  Flatwater Trip- The Farmington River is west of Hartford.

Put-In: From Route I-84 take exit 39 (Not exit 39A)and head west on Route 4 for about 2 miles.

Put-in is on the left just after crossing the river. The road down to the parking area is hard to spot and looks like just a missing piece of guard rail until you are right across from it.

Put-in: GPS coordinates: 41º 43’ 41.0” N by - 72º 49’ 46.0" W

AutoNav GPS Address is 880 Farmington Ave, Farmington CT 

The Farmington is a very pretty leisurely wide low current river that meanders through the countryside with overhanging trees.  Points of interest include The Heublein Tower. They say you can see all the way to Long Island Sound from the tower on a clear day.  King Phillip Mountain is on the right just before the take out. King Phillip’s Cave will be due west about half way up the mountain. The large cave is visible from the river.  At the take out there are two very large sycamore trees in this small park. The plaque by one of the trees gives a little history of the park.

 

Great Swamp Paddle, Taylors Landing, Kingston, RI. shuttle

 Directions. From Rt. 1 South or North take Rt. 138 heading WEST. Follow this to the intersection with Rt. 110. Right after this intersection on your LEFT is the put in. Watch for the sign. This can also be reached from Rt. 95 North or South. Take the exit for Rt. 138 and follow it EAST.  Put in:  N41 28 962   W071 33 082

Take out at Biscuit City:  N41 27 040  W071 36 951

Worden's Pond is one take out area.  Rt. 138 to Rt. 110 to Worden's Pond Rd., take right ½ mile on north side (S). Cement Slab ramp  

"The Great Swamp, located in the southern part of Rhode Island, provides perhaps the most intriguing canoe trip in the state. The trip is an excursion into hidden jungle-like retreats that cannot be reached any other way. Here, you will float into a vast state-owned management are a on one river, paddle across a shallow but wide pond, and then finish your trip on another river that snakes its way through dense vine-draped vegetation. There will be no doubt in your mind why this area is called Great Swamp. "(excerpt from Gorp)

Herring River  West Harwich, MA

In West Harwich has to be Cape Cod's equivalent of a Massachusetts Wild and Scenic River". The Herring River encompasses a multitude of habitats and allows you to paddle from salt water to brackish water, salt marsh to cattail marsh, and salt water to fresh water." writes Fred Bull author of "Paddling Cape Cod". Last year on this river I saw a pair of Osprey hunting eels and an amazing number of bird species. The river is tidal up to the dike where a fish ladder provides access to the fresh water in the West Reservoir. An easy carry over the dike will allow us to explore the West Reservoir which is home to the black crowned night- heron.

Directions to Cape Cod: Take I-195 East for 43.7 miles to Exit 22A. You will see a sign reading "Exit 22A RT-25 E to CAPE COD/THE ISLANDS" Bear right on ramp at Exit 22A to RT-25 East. Go east on SR-25 for 9.5 miles to US-6. Continue on US-6 and go Southeast for 0.8 miles to S Bourne rotary. Bear right onto S Bourne rotary and go Southwest for 0.1 miles to Sandwich Road ( US-6). Bear right onto Sandwich Rd (US-6) and go northeast for 3.0 miles to Mid Cape Connector (US-6). Turn right onto Mid Cape Connector (US-6) and south for 0.3 miles to US-6. You will see a sign reading "US-6 E" bear right on ramp. Go Southeast on US-6 to Exit 10.

Directions to the MA 28 launch site: Take exit 10 from US 6 and turn onto MA 124 south. Drive to the intersection of MA 124 and MA 39. Take MA 39 south for 1.3 miles to MA 28. Turn right onto MA 28 north, go 0.9 miles, and turn left onto the town landing just before the Herring River bridge. .

Hopedale Pond, MA : Directions :

From Route 146 North or South: Take Route 16 Exit.  Follow Route 16 East for about nine miles, through Uxbridge and Mendon into Hopedale. At first traffic light in Hopedale, turn left onto Hopedale Street.  Follow Hopedale Street north for about 3/4 of a mile, passing massive Draper Loom Mill on left.  Canoe launch is on left, just past The Little Red Shop.

From Route 495 North or South: Take Exit 20 for Route 85 south.  Follow Route 85 for one mile to intersection with Route 16.  Turn right on Rt. 16 west and proceed about 2 miles to light at Hopedale Street.  Turn right onto Hopedale Street.  Follow Hopedale Street north for about 3/4 of a mile, passing massive Draper Loom Mill on left.  Canoe launch is on left, just past The Little Red Shop.

 

Hopeville Pond Griswold, Connecticut

Hopeville Pond is a widened three mile section of Pachaug River in Griswold, Connecticut. It winds through woodland, farmland and areas with light cottage development between a dam at the north end and a section of the river connecting to Pachaug Pond at the south end. Pachaug pond can be reached by paddling upstream on the river at the south end and carrying around the dam." Description taken from AMC Quiet Water Book

Directions: Take Interstate 395 to exit 86 and take Route 201 East, following signs for Hopeville Pond State Park. Stay on Route 201, which forks to the right after about a half mile. (where Hopeville Road goes off to the left); the park entrance is on the right one mile past the fork.

 

Hunt River East Greenwich RI

A lazy afternoon float through a wildlife sanctuary.

Directions: Rt. 95 to Route 4 (exit 9). Take the second exit (route 402) and go to the left (towards Quonset). The access will be a short distance down the road on the right.

 

Indian Lake- Worcester

Directions to Indian Lake (North Pond):
From the South of Worcester MA.
1. Rt 146 north toward Worcester
2. Merge with Rt 290 through the center of Worcester
Note: Rt 290 stay in right lanes, due to construction

3. Exit on off ramp # 19 - 20 , stay left , take RT 190  to Exit #2 Ararat
Street
4. Left at traffic light ( Ararat Street) stay in left lane.
5. At traffic light take left at RT 290 Auburn, (South Frontage RD)
6. Merge  Right on to Shore Drive/Norton Drive EXIT ramp.
7. Bottom of ramp, at traffic light, take a right on to Shore Drive,
heading west.
 Put in is at City Beach on left side of road, just after YMCA
 Water is also swimmable.

 

Johnson's Pond  Big River  - Coventry RI

 Trip is not suitable for kayaks over 15 feet.  Narrow and twisty river. Paddle upstream against the current and then return with the current to the put-in.

Zeke's Bridge state access. N41 39 906  -   W071 37 115

Johnson's Pond is a beautiful pond . The Big River is also accessed at this put-in.

Directions from 95 South.. Take exit 6 To Rt. 3 north ( DO NOT take exit 6-A or 6-B Hopkins Hill Road) Take a right at the bottom of the exit and follow 3 North for about a mile and a half. Take a left onto Harkney Hill Road. Follow for a little over a mile and look for the access for Zekes Bridge.

Directions from 95 North, Take exit 6 to Rt. 3 north. ( DO NOT take exit 6-A or 6 B Hopkins Hill Road) Take a left at the bottom of the exit and follow 3 North for about a mile and a half. Take a left onto Harkney Hill Road. Follow for a little over a mile and look for the access for Zekes Bridge.

 

Kickemuit River

Approximately a 5 mile paddle along the beautiful Touisset/ Warren shorelines to the small dam at Rte 103.  
 

Directions - From rte 136, aka Metacom Avenue (either off 195 or from the Mt. Hope Bridge) turn on to Narrows St. (on your left if coming from 195, on your right if coming from the Mt. Hope Bridge) in Bristol.  There is a Shell station on the opposite side of 136.  Follow Narrow St all the way down the hill to just short of the water and then bear left into the Public Access parking lot. 

 

Lake Ripple  and the Qunisigamond River

Grafton, MA

A flat water trip. Head up Lake Ripple and into the Quinsigamond River.    

 Directions from the North:  Note, these directions are from 146. You can also get to Lake Ripple From route 122/140. When 140 splits, stay right on 122. On route 122, just past the Grafton municipal center, turn right on Bringham Hill Rd. Turn right after the third house on right by the Lake Ripple Conservation area sign. From 146 Head south on route 146. Take the Millbury West Main Street exit. (This exit is shortly after the Mass Turnpike/route 20 exit) At the bottom of the ramp turn left onto Elm Street. Continue on Elm Street through Millbury. Towards the end of (.6 miles from 146) Elm Street, Watch for CVS on the left and Ice Cream Barn on the right. Ease slightly left on Grafton Street. Notice the "to 122" sign. Stay straight on Grafton Street. Follow Grafton Street 3.9 miles toward Route 122. Grafton Street becomes Millbury Street. At the end of Millbury St. Turn left onto 122. Beware, this is A tricky turn because of speeding traffic on 122. Take your second left onto Bringham Hill Road. Bringham Hill Rd. is just before the Grafton Municipal center sign. Make the left, then watch on your right. Count three houses. The third house is red. Just after the red house is a dirt road with a sign beside it reading "Lake Ripple Conservation Area." Park at the end of the dirt road

Directions: from the South: Take route 146 north. Take the Millbury West Main Street exit. This Exit is a few miles past the Boston Road light. At the end of the ramp turn right on Elm Street. Continue on Elm Street through Millbury. Towards the end of (.6 miles from 146) Elm Street, Watch for CVS on the left and Ice Cream Barn on the right. Ease slightly left on Grafton Street. Notice The "to 122" sign. Stay straight on Grafton Street. Follow Grafton Street 3.9 miles toward Route 122. Grafton Street becomes Millbury Street. At the end of Millbury St. Turn left onto 122. Beware, this is a tricky turn because of speeding traffic on 122. Take your second left onto Bringham Hill Road. Bringham Hill Rd. is just before the Grafton Municipal center sign. make the left, then watch on your right. Count three houses. The third house is red. Just after the red house is a dirt road with a sign beside it reading "Lake Ripple Conservation Area." Park at the end of the dirt road.

 

Lackey Dam Paddle

The Mumford River

Take 146 north into Whitensville, take the exit that reads Lackey Dam Road/Whitensville. At end of exit take a right, follow road approximately 1/2 mile to the dam.  Parking is available on the service road to the dam. Paddle through Lackey Pond into the Mumford river.  N42 06.184  W071 41.394

 

Lincoln Woods Olney Pond, Lincoln RI

Lincoln Woods state park.Olney Pond 126 acres.

Directions: Take the Twin River Road exit from route 146 and follow the signs.  Turn right onto the ring road in the park ( you have to). Follow  a few miles to get to the state boat ramp. Lincoln woods put in- boat ramp -   N 41 53 370   W 071 25 684

 

Lincoln Woods sites 45 & 46 for RICKA Picnic  N 41 53 666  W 071 26 086

 

Long Pond, Lakeville MA  Leader: Burt Nowell  bnow@naisp.net 508-695-1866

Long pond is about 4 miles long with a state boat ramp. A nice Sunday paddle. Bring a lunch. Suitable for all boats.

Dir: RT 495 E to exit 5 to RT 18 S (Lakeville) Follow RT 18 about 9&1/2 miles to state boat ramp on right.

105 & 18 join together for about 2&1/2 miles. Follow 18 right (105 continues on) @ Lakeville Historical Museum. 18 is Lakeside Ave. changes to Middleboro
Rd. @ County line. Boat ramp about 1/2 mile after County line.

 

Lower Pawtuxet River. Pontiac Mills to Rhodes on the Pawtuxet.  Suitable for all boats and levels of experience. shuttle

95 North or South to exit 12 onto 113 East. The first intersection is the junction of route 5 (Greenwich avenue)  and 113. Turn left and go past Apex, cross over route 95 to Greenwich Apartments. Turn right into the apartments.  Put- in is behind the apartments in the far back corner.

 

Manchaug Pond in Sutton

From Rt. 146 North or South take Exit 5
and head west (from the South this will be a right and from the North you will turn left) to Manchaug on Whitins Road. Continue several miles to fork of Parker Rd. and Manchaug Rd. Take left fork onto Parker to end, and then a right. Boat Ramp is on left. GPS coordinates: N42 05.533    W071 46.040

 

Mansfield Hollow  Mansfield CT .  

Suitable for all boats and levels of experience.

Come join us for a scenic paddle at Mansfield Hollow Dam, in Mansfield, CT  (450 ACRES).   It is a beautiful area with 2 lakes (connected by a LARGE culvert), 3 rivers (2 are navigable for a short distance), miles of marked hiking trails, picnic areas, bathroom facilities, and ample parking at the boat launch. It is the water source for a nearby town so the water is very clean!  (There is no swimming and there is an 8 mph speed limit posted for fishing boats.)
 
DIRECTIONS: From RI, follow Route 6 to the Connecticut state line. From the CT state line continue to follow Route 6 (west) for approx. 22 miles, until you come to a traffic light at the junction of Routes 203 and 6. Take a right at this light, then go left (over a bridge) at the boat launch sign.  It will be approx. 2 miles to the parking area and launch, which will be on the right.

DIRECTIONS:  if driving west from route 395, get off at Exit 92 and follow route 6 west through Brooklyn and Clarks Corner.  The turnoff for Bassett Bridge Road will be on the right in North Windham, 1.6 miles after passing the turnoff for route 198 North.  Follow Bassett Bridge Road for 2.1 miles (passing Mansfield Hollow Lake on both sides), and the boat access will be on the right.

 

Manville Quarry Paddle


Put-in and paddle upstream (right) and then return. N41 58.328  W071 28.231


Blackstone River
From 295 No. take exit 10. Turn right and go 5 lights to Manville Hill Road (about 3 miles).
From 295 So. take exit 10. Turn right and go 4 lights to Manville Hill Road (about 2 3/4 miles).
Turn left onto Manville Hill Road and go down the hill about 3/4 of a mile and look for the quarry entrance on the right. Turn in and then turn left into a small field and park. If you go over the bridge and come to a light you have gone too far.
 

Alternate directions: From the north (Worcester): follow route 146 south to the lights in North Smithfield.  Take a left onto Sayles Hill Road.  (Directions from the south begin here)  Follow Sayles hill Rd. to the intersection with Route 123.  At this intersection , bear right.(123 S)  then Take a left onto Main St. (hard to see due to tree growth around the street sign) .  Follow Main St. until it ends at an intersection just before the bridge. Continue straight through the intersection and onto the bridge, you are now on Manville Hill Road.  Take your first left after the bridge onto the Manville Quarry Property.  Take the first left into the parking area, the launch is on the right.
 
From the South (Providence):  Travel North on Route 146 to the lights in North Smithfield.  Take a right onto Sayles Hill Road. See directions from the north to complete your trip.

 

Manville to Albion  The Blackstone River
 

From 146 south follow until Sayles Hill road in Lincoln, there is a light at this intersection with a Chrysler/Plymouth/Jeep dealership on right.  Turn left and go 1mile to Main street.  Sayles Hill road turns into 126 south, just keep following it.  The Main Street sign is partially blocked by leaves so watch for a purple sign on left that says MANVILLE village of.  Turn left here and go to bottom of hill.  At light turn right, this road is Railroad street on left and New River Road on right.  Follow about 1/8 mile and turn in at sign for     THE COTTON WAREHOUSE CENTER.  This is also the entrance for the end of the bike path.  Follow winding road across bike path and railroad tracks and continue down paved road until you come to open area with red warehouses.  This is the put in.
 
From 146 north just take a right at Sayles Hill road and follow above directions.
 
Anyone coming from 295 or points north may also take exit 10 Mendon road and follow north for approximately 3 miles to Manville road on left.  Take left at the light and follow down the hill until you cross the Blackstone, about 1 mile.  Turn left at light and you will see signs for the    THE COTTON WAREHOUSE CENTER on left.  Enter here and follow road until it ends at red warehouses.  Park and enjoy.

 

Mystic River and Seaport, Mystic CT

Isham Street ramp

The river is suitable for all canoes and kayak, and paddlers of all skill levels. Start off paddling around the seaport viewing the old sailing vessels, then paddle upstream to the marshes and turn around.. Sea kayakers can venture out to the sea.

Ramp is at the end of Isham Street. Parking is limited, so you may have to drop your boat and gear and park in the seaport parking lot. (Free and a short walking distance away, also public rest rooms available.)

Directions: Isham St. boat ramp, Mystic CT. Take Rt. 95 to exit 90. Take Rt. 27 Greenmanville Rd. Follow signs for Mystic Seaport. (you will be heading south). Just past the seaport, turn right onto Isham St. (It is just before Oak St. which can also take you there). Ramp is at the end of Isham St.

 

Ninigret Pond, Charlestown RI

Launch from the Charlestown Public Access Parking Lot near the Beach and Breachway.

Directions to Ninigret Pond: From Rt. 1, follow all signs carefully to Charlestown Beach/ Breachway, which after a few turns will eventually put you on Charlestown Beach Road. (Sometimes the signs get torn down) Continue down Charlestown Beach Road, go over the little bridge and then (just after the bridge) turn right at the sign for Charlestown Beach (NOT Breachway) parking lot. Don’t go into the parking lot, but continue on the small dirt road to the Public Access parking lot at the launch. (Can probably spot the launch from the little bridge)

 

Nantasket Pier & Weir River  No Shuttle Required!  There is a $3.00 per car fee for parking.

A 6 mile paddle of the area-  Boat drop off and launch is at Nantasket Kayaks, Inc. piers at 48 George Washington Blvd - behind the marina and next to Jake's Seafood (look for standing kayaks used for rentals).  Parking is across the street for a $3/day fee.  Tour the tip of World's End conservation area then into the Weir River Estuary with it's diversity of wildlife and back.  Be sure to wear a bathing suit for a cooling dip, lunch/snack, plenty of water and sunscreen

An unofficial 3 mile extended paddle can be offered (depending on wind and boat traffic) for those with very good boat handling skills- spray skirts and footwear recommended.  Portage across World's End into Hingham Harbor to enjoy more of the scenic locale, swim at the sandy beach and snack before the return trip.  Bathrooms available there!

 Directions:
I-95 N then merge onto I-93 N via Exit 12 toward Boston
 for 6.2 mi. 
Take RT-3 S exit, (# 7)- toward Cape Cod for 8.1 miles. 
Take Exit 14, go left off ramp (east on SR-228/Hingham St)
  for 4.8 mi.
Bear LEFT (north) onto Central St. for 1 mi. Turn RIGHT
  (east) onto North St for 0.4 mi.
Bear RIGHT (east) on local road- stay east on
 SR-3A (Summer St.) to rotary-
  Take 3rd exit off rotary, staying on Summer St. for 0.5 mi.
Continue East on Rockland St for 0.3 mi. 
Bear LEFT (north) onto George Washington Blvd. for 1.6 mi.
Arrive at 48 George Washington Blvd. for drop off and launch.  Look for standing kayaks behind marina, next to Jake's Seafood Restaurant.

Narrow River Narragansett RI

Directions: Take 95 South to exit 9 (a left exit) towards Newport/S. County. Merge onto Rt. 4 South. Turn slight right onto Tower Hill Road. Turn left onto Bridgetown Road (at large tower). Turn slight right onto Middlebridge road. Approximately a mile and half-mile up on the left will be Pollock Street. Turn and follow to the parking area.  N41 28.044  W071 27.013


Nemasket River in Lakeville MA The AMC River guide describes this river as one of the prettiest in Eastern MA
Very clean river !  Suitable for all boats.  A chance to check out two herring runs. Description:  A few  quickwater stretches and a couple of easy portages.  12 mile paddle.
shuttle
 
Directions: Take exit 4 off of RT 495.  Follow Rt 105 south towards Lakeville for 1.1 miles. Take a left and turn onto Vaughan street ( just before Starr's liquors) and follow straight for one mile to the put-in which is on the left. Vaughn Street put-in GPS coordinates are: N 41  51.598'   W 070  55.018'

To get to the take-out from the put-in: Turn Right onto Vaughan Street . Turn right onto 105 north.  Pass under 495 to 28 North left.  Follow 28 to rotary, go half way around rotary to 28 North (still). Continue approx. 2.5 miles to Plymouth Street and take a right. Go .3 miles to first left Titicut Street.  Take-out is on the bidge1/4 mile on the left.  Titcut take-out coordinates are:  N41 56.034'   W070  57.421'

 

Nipmuc River and Harrisville Pond
Suitable for all ages and levels of experience.

This river, above the pond and above where the Clear River enters, is listed by the state as pristine water, the state's highest rating for water quality.  Note, if you choose the river route, there are numerous beaver dams to drag your boat over.

GPS coordinates for the put-in: N 41  58.258'     W071  40.738'

Directions from the South: Quickie directions: 146 North to Route 102 West to East Ave to Harrisville to Route 98 and the Harrisville Fishing Area just outside of town by the green bridge.

*More detail: Take Route 146 North (On 146 North, make sure you stay left when 146 and 146A split) to the Forestdale/Slatersville exit. At the top of the ramp, make a sharp left on to School Street. School Street merges into and becomes Greene Street in Slatersville. Greene Street then gets renamed Route 5/Main Street! Follow Main street a ways. You will notice Slater Reservoir off to your left. Eventually you will get to Gator's Pub and an intersection with Route 102/Bronco Highway. Make a left onto Bronco Highway. Once you enter Burriville on Route 102, you will watch for East Avenue and a sign for Harrisville at a traffic light (it should be the second light at an intersection you come to.) Turn right and follow East Avenue all the way into Harrisville. When you enter the town you will drive over a bridge next to the dam. Turn right onto Route 98 at the next intersection. Just outside of town on Route 98, is a large green truss bridge. Park next to the bridge by the Harrisville Fishing Area Sign.


Directions from the North: Quickie directions: 146 South to Chocolog Rd. Right on 146A by Darling Farm. Right on 98 south to green truss bridge by Harrisville fishing area.

*More Detail: Take Route 146 South until you get to the Chocolog Rd. Exit. At the end of the ramp turn left onto Chocolog Rd. and head towards Route 146A and Uxbridge. By the Darling's Sewer service, turn right onto the Quaker Highway/Route 146A. Turn Right onto Route 98/Aldrich Street by the Little Texas Restaurant and the old Brick Quaker Meeting House. Drive about seven miles south on Route 98. During that seven miles, you will cross into Rhode Island. Watch for the large Sherman Farm because just after the farm is a large green truss bridge. We will be parking by the bridge. If you get to the Harrisville Fire Station, you have gone too far.

North River

Trip is suitable for Day Touring or Ocean Kayaks and Kayakers that can paddle comfortably at 2.5 knots in still water. shuttle

Description: No overhanging branches or trees. The river is sufficiently wide enough for any length boat. A little bit of quick water at the bridges and one natural narrow. Enough fetch in some spots that windy conditions can produce white peaks on some of the waves but not significant enough to swamp an average boat. A bit of power boat activity as you work your way to the end, but so far it all has appeared courteous and aware of kayak/canoe limits. A large portion of the river is posted as a “No Wake” zone.  To find the best time to paddle with the tide in your favor go to http://www.boatma.com/tides/tides_southshore.html and Choose North River Data. ADD 2.5 to 3 hours to HIGH TIDE for departure from Indian Head Street Launch Point to have a favorable tide all the way to North River Marine takeout at Route #3A. Plan 4 Hour MAXIMUM for trip or you will be working against tide at North River Marine.

The put-in is in Pembroke MA with parking for about 15 vehicles. ( 42° 05. 992'   W070° 49. 124' ) The take-out is about 8 land miles down in Marshfield at Ocean View Marina on Route 3A ( N42. 09.829'  W070 44.552 ). The paddle distance is 11.8 miles. It represents a relatively easy 4 hour trip (UNLESS the wind is against you!). There is a pine grove with a small beach area about 6 miles into the trip which is a good stop point for snack/lunch break.

DIRECTIONS to meeting place and put-in:

  1. From Massachusetts Route 3 EXIT #12 proceed on Route 139 West 2.3 miles to the intersection with Route 53.

  2. Continue on Route 139 West 0.8 miles to the Traffic Light and intersection of BROADWAY.

  3. Turn LEFT on BROADWAY and proceed 0.3 miles to the fork with ELM Street.

  4. Bear LEFT on ELM Street and proceed 0.6 miles to INDIAN HEAD Street.

  5. Turn LEFT on INDIAN HEAD Street and proceed 0.3 miles to LAUNCH SITE at end of street on right

http://www.kayakpilot.com/NorthRiver.htm

1.     MAP Launch Site

2.     MAP Shuttle Route

 

100 acre cove Barrington

The put-in for Hundred-Acre Cove and the Barrington River is on Route 114 (the Wampanoag Trail) in Barrington. Go south on 114 and take the last turnaround before 114 becomes a two-way road. (If you miss it, no problem---just go through the next intersection and turn around in the parking lot of the Congregational church. It's impossible to miss.) Just after the turnaround (you're now heading north), you'll see a sign on the right that says Walker Farm. Turn in; is the town dock and boat ramp. Park anywhere that's not posted. You can do a couple of things there. If you head north from the dock and stay to the left, you'll eventually come to a small dam at the end of the Runnins River. If you go south, you can paddle a couple of miles to Barrington Harbor; from there either continue down the Warren River or paddle around the point to the left and go up the Palmer River. Of course you can always just mosey around the cove, too.

 

Osterville Grand Island Circumnavigation, Cape Cod
 

Have you ever paddled past elegant homes with security cameras disguised as birdhouses following your every movement?  Cape Cod's prettiest waterways. Approx. 7-8 miles of saltwater bays and river paddling.

Directions: Cross over the Bourne Bridge and follow Route 28 S to Route 151 exit (7.7 Miles from bridge). Exit at 151 and go EAST on 151 (7.0 Miles) until it rejoins 28 at a small rotary. Pick up Route 28 SOUTH at this rotary. Proceed 5.1 miles and take a right onto South County Rd/Main St. (When this trip was scouted  out the sign for South County/Main St was missing. Look on the left side of the road for the Main St sign and take that right.) Go 2.0 miles into town. At the small circle take right onto Parker St (about 85 FEET long) and an IMMEDIATE  right onto Bay Street (Easy to miss Bay Street). Drive to end of road (0.5 Miles) to the put-in.

GPS N41 37. 690
W070 23. 730

You could also go over the Sagamore Bridge and follow Rt. 6 to exit 5 and get on Route 149 south  to Marston Mills. Take a left on Route 28 South .Follow for approx. one half mile, then take a right onto S. County Rd/Main St. (when this trip was scouted  out the sign for S.County/Main St was missing. Look on the left hand side of the road for the Main St sign and take that right.) Go into town and at circle take right onto Parker Street and an IMMEDIATE  right onto Bay St. (Easy to miss Bay Street) Drive to end of road to the put-in. Check your map.

 

Pachaug River Griswold, CT

 Suitable for all boats and levels of experience.

The Pachaug Pond Boat Launch

Access to Pachaug Pond is provided through a state owned boat launch located adjacent to the dam.  The boat launch can be reached by taking Interstate 395, Exit 85 onto Route 138 east.   Proceed east on Route138 for approximately 2.5  miles to launch area. 

The Pachaug Boat Ramp- The ramp is of concrete planks with an asphalt approach.  There are parking and fishing facilities for the handicapped adjacent to the boat  launch. Parking Area -The parking area adjacent to the boat launch can accommodate approximately 40 vehicles. Chemical toilets are available on a seasonal basis.

For a directional map to Pachaug Pond, please see - The Index Map of Pachaug Pond. For more infor on this paddle go to: http://dep.state.ct.us/cgnhs/lakes/pachaug/lake.htm

 

Palmer River Rehoboth MA

An easy, scenic paddle up the Palmer River. This is a round trip and no shuttle is required. Suitable for all boats and levels of experience.

Directions: For Route 6 put-in:

Take 195 East to Exit 2 ( Rt. 136 towards Warren/Newport). Keep right at the fork in the ramp. Merge onto James Reynolds Road. Turn right onto Rt. 6. Drive for 0.06 miles, you will see the put-in on the left, off load and park.

Directions for the upper access put-in:  More Parking and less mud.

Travel east on 195 from Providence. Take exit #1 in Massachusetts (Route 114).  Turn left on Route 114 and go .5 mile to light (County Street).
Turn right on County Street (becomes Providence St. in Rehoboth) and
go approx. 3.7 miles.  Access is on right, immediately after bridge

 

Pawcatuck River

From I-95 take RI Exit 1 (right at end of exit), Head south on Route 3 (toward Ashaway) go for about 2 miles.  Take a left onto Route 216 and go for 2 miles.  Take right onto Route 91 and go about 1/4 mile to Bradford fishing access (on Left).

Pawcatuck  Alton to Bradford

From the north:  take exit 2 off of route 95 and turn left at end of exit.  This will become Rockville Alton Road.  Go approximately 2 miles to stop sign (Woodville Road). Go straight through and proceed approximately 1-1/2 miles to access on left just before Route 91. 
 
From the south.  You would take the Clarks Falls exit (CT-95). Drive to route 216 and then  to  route 91 which you then follow north to Alton. Park in a lot at a state  landing beside Alton dam. 


Biscuit City Put-in

The put-in (Biscuit City Road) is located on Route 2 approximately 4
miles south of the intersection of Routes 138 and 2.  on the left hand side.
You will notice a dirt turnout on the left about 100 yards before Biscuit
City Road.

 

Plummer’s Landing to River Bend Farm, Northbridge MA (shuttle) Northbridge, MA: Plummers Landing to River Bend Farm: shuttle
Moving water winds around S curves, paddlers should have experience.

Directions to Plummers Landing: From 146, take Rt. 16 East to Uxbridge Center. Take a left onto 122 North and travel for approximately 3 and a half miles. Take a right onto Church St. (Burger King and the Walmart Shopping Center will be on your left). Park on the right hand side of Church St. when you see the DEM Picnic Area sign.

 

Pawtuxet Cove, Warwick, RI

The easiest place to put into Pawtuxet Cove is beside the Aspray
Boathouse in Pawtuxet Village - Warwick. 

From south of Providence, take 95 North to exit 14A and follow signs for Rte 1 North, which is the Post Road.  Stay on the Post Road for 2.7 miles to a stop light where the Post Road Ts into Narragansett Parkway.  You will be looking across a small park at Pawtuxet Cove. Turn right and almost immediately left into Pawtuxet Park.  From the
north take 95 South to exit 18 (Thurbers Avenue) and follow signs for  Rte 1 South (left at bottom or ramp and right at blinking red light. Allens Avenue becomes Narragansett Boulevard, comes into a residential area, and comes close to the Providence River.  At the only stop sign turn right onto Ocean Avenue, go up two blocks to Broad St, and turn left onto Broad St.  Drive through Pawtuxet Village, cross the bridge over the Pawtuxet River, and stay to the left onto Narragansett Parkway.  Look for a sign for Pawtuxet Park, which has a white gazebo in the middle. The Boathouse is beyond the park itself at the water.  There is a ramp to the right of the Boathouse as you look at the water, and there is ample parking. 
(Pawtuxet Cove directions are courtesy of RICKA's Sea Kayaking web site)


 

Pawtuxet River, Rhodes on the Pawtuxet, Cranston RI

 no shuttle needed for this trip

You can put in at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet, but you can only paddle upstream and then return to Rhodes. Do not paddle downstream past Rhodes, there is a very large dam that cannot be run.

Directions to the put-in:  From 95 South take exit 17- From 95 North take exit 16. Both exits lead to Elmwood Avenue.  Drive south on Elmwood until you come to the traffic light at Elmwood and Park Avenue. Take a left onto Park Avenue (A mobile station will be on your left). Stay straight on Park until you can go no further (Park Avenue will end) and take a right onto Broad Street. Go ½ mile on Broad Street. You will see a gazebo on your right. Take a right at the gazebo and follow the road right in the parking lot.

Lower Pawtuxet River - Warwick to Cranston 8 miles. shuttle

The Put-in is just below the old Pontiac Mills dam off Route 5 near the Warwick Mall. Take 95 North or South to exit 12 onto 113 East. The first intersection is the junction of route 5 (Greenwich avenue)  and 113. Turn left and go past Apex, cross over route 95 to Greenwich Apartments. Turn right into the apartments.  Put- in is behind the apartments in the far back corner.. We will be shuttling cars to the take out at Rhodes-on- the-Pawtuxet.

To leave a car at the take out at Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet, go south on route 5, cross interstate 95 and take the first right for access onto interstate 95 North. Follow route 95 to Route 37, take Route 37 east to Route 1 (Post Road) north). Follow Post Road as Route 1 changes to Route 1A into Pawtuxet Village, turn left onto Broad Street, cross the river, and then take Rhodes Place left to the parking lot near a large white building on the riverbank.

 

Pratt Pond Upton MA

From Rhode Island and points South

 Rt. 146N exit 1, left off ramp.  Follow Rt. 146A for 3.0 miles.  Left onto Rt. 122 north.  Go 4.7 miles to
Plummers Corner.  Right onto Church St.  Go 0.6 miles to end and take left onto Quaker St.
Go 2.4 miles to light and take a left onto Maple Ave.  Go to end at intersection of Rt 140.  This is Upton center.  Go straight thru onto Hartford Ave.N.  Go 0.7 miles and take a right onto School St. ( you will see the pond on the left).  Take immediate left onto N.Main St.  Take 1st left onto River St.  Come to stop sign go straight.  Next left onto Kiwanis Beach Rd.
Go down hill to parking area.
 GPS location:   N42.10.942
                       W071.35.824
 
From Worcester and points North:
 Rt.146south
left at Tony's Pizza onto Boston Rd.  Go 1.2 miles to end.  Right onto Providence Rd or Rt 122A.  At 2.2 miles road intersects with Rt. 122.  Follow Rt 122 south for 0.7 miles.  Left onto Milford Rd.  Go 2.1 miles to end and take a right onto Main St. or Rt 140 south. Go 0.6 miles to Center of Upton.  Take left at light onto Hartford Ave..  Go 0.7 miles and take right onto School St.  ( you will see the pond on left).  Immediate left onto N. Main St.  Take 1st left River St.  At stop sign go straight thru and take left onto Kiwanis Beach Rd.  Down hill to parking area.

 

Providence River and Seekonk River put-in's

 Bold Point, East Providence

Access to the Providence River and the Seekonk River.

Directions: Take 195 East from Providence and then take the Riverside Rt. 44 exit .. just over the Washington Bridge. Bear right off the exit and make your VERY FIRST RIGHT TURN. (This comes up quickly so watch for it). Take this road to the end and turn left. The launch is a boat ramp on the right a short ways down- just after a large dirt parking lot.

Another ramp that provides access to the Providence River is Collier Point Park

 Directions to Collier Point:   

From I-95 North and South, take the Thurbers Avenue Exit 18 towards Allens Ave. Take a left at the fork in the ramp, merging onto Thurbers Avenue.  Turn left onto Allens Ave.  Collier Point Park is approximately 0.8 mile up on the right hand side. Note: When traveling down Allens Ave to  the entrance to Collier Park- follow the signs for the Russian Submarine Museum and when turning off Allens Ave make a hard right, around building and it will lead you into the park.  ( it is a bit tricky without heads up).

Directions to the South Water Street Boat Ramp

Access to the Providence River

Take Rt. 146 South to Route 95 South
Merge into left lane of Rt. 95 south to take Exit 20 for Rt. 195 (left
exit).  Take Exit 1 from Rt. 195 (Downtown Providence)
At end of Exit Ramp, merge onto Dyer Street
Follow Dyer Street for about .25 mile, then turn right onto Crawford Street
Bridge.
At end of Crawford Street Bridge, turn right onto South Water Street
Boat Ramp, ahead on right.
GPS Coordinates: N 41 49 341  W071 24 351

 

Quinebaug River Canoe Trail Holland to East Brimfield, MA Shuttle

 

Put-in at Holland Pond and paddle down the Quinebaug River Canoe Trail to East Brimfield Lake and Long Pond. In this area, the Quinebaug River winds through marshland filled with wildlife.  Stop for lunch at a rope swing on East Brimfield Lake.  Take out is at the Long Pond Boat ramp.

 Erik scouted the trip on 7/6 and took these pictures.

 

GPS coordinates for put-in:  N 42 04 932    W 072 09 801

                             for take out:  N 42 06 777    W 072 07 909

 

Directions:  Take I-95 north, to Route 146 north, to I-90 Mass Pike west, to I-84 west.  Take exit 3B to Route 20

toward Brimfield. 

 

Continue on Route 20 until you reach the intersection of Route 20 and Route 148 - about one and a half mile. Go straight through the light and continue on Route 20 for another 1 and 1/2 mile. Take a left onto Holland East Brimfield Road - there will be a sign for Holland and a large sign for the Quinebaug Cove Campground.  Continue approximately 2  miles and take a right onto Morse Road- there will be a brown canoe launch sign. 

After 1/10 of a mile, take a sharp left down the hill on a dirt access road. 

At the bottom of the hill, take a right following the canoe launch signs.  Put-in is 2/10 mile on the right before the Pond Bridge Road bridge.

Quinsigamond River- Riverview Apartments put-in.

N 42 11 232 

W071 41 652
 

Directions: Take Route 146 south into Sutton MA. After the traffic light on 146 and Boston road, prepare to exit on the next exit which is Central Turnpike. Take the Central Turnpike exit. Head east toward Northbridge. The road become Sutton road, continue straight east. At the stop sign at the five way intersection at Adam's Corner, continue straight. Drive down the big hill into Rockdale. The road comes to a  T intersection. Make a left onto route 122. Head North into Grafton.  Shortly after in Grafton 122 and 122A split. A Cumberland Farms store sits precariously in the middle. Stay on Route 122 (to the right) for another mile.  Turn left at the sign for RiverView Apartments.  Follow road 1/4 mile to end (it becomes a dirt road).


Driving Directions from Providence


Take Route 146 North. Drive past the three Northbridge exits, but after the Purgatory Rd. exit, begin to watch for the sign for Central Turnpike. Take the Central Turnpike exit. At the top of the ramp turn right and head east on Central Turnpike toward Northbridge. The road become Sutton road, continue straight east. At the stop sign at the five way intersection at Adam's Corner, continue straight. Drive down the big hill into Rockdale. The road comes to a T intersection. Make a left onto route 122. Head North into Grafton. Shortly after in Grafton 122 and 122A split. A Cumberland Farms store sits precariously in the middle. Stay on Route 122 (to the right) for another mile.  Turn left at the sign for RiverView Apartments.  Follow road 1/4 mile to end (it becomes a dirt road). Note: You can also follow 122 to get to the put in.

Alternate directions:    Directions: 146N take a right onto Boston Rd  ( Tony's Pizza on left)  Follow 1.2 miles to the end.  Take a right onto Providence Road or 122A South. At 1.8 miles, turn left onto Cross Street (it’ll be before the Valley Plaza Discount Liquor Plaza & sign). Take Cross Street (aptly named because it conntects 122A to Route 122) to the end and turn left onto Route 122 North for 0.7 miles – turn left into Riverview Apartments and continue following the road (it’ll turn into a dirt road that takes you to the put in).

Note: if you miss the left turn onto Cross Street, and you get to the Cumberland Farms store & gas station (0.3 miles from Cross Street), you need to make a hard ‘V’ left turn onto 122N and proceed 1.0 miles to Riverview Apts on the left.

From the Worcester area: Those coming from the Worcester area take 146S and take a left onto Boston Rd (Tony's pizza on right)  and follow directions as above.

N 42 11 232 

W071 41 652

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Quinsigamond RiverEkblaw put-in.

Ekblaw Canoe and Kayak put-in is located in Grafton, Ma. on Rt 140

 Directions: 146N right onto Boston Rd. (Tony's pizza at left) Follow 1.2 miles to end.  Take a right onto Providence Rd or 122A South. At 1.8 miles, turn left onto Cross Street (it’ll be before the Valley Plaza Discount Liquor Plaza & sign). Take Cross Street (aptly named because it connects 122A to Route 122) to the end and turn left onto Route 122 North. (if the Cross Street turn is missed, continue to Cumberland Farms and take the left there to go North on Route 122) Continue 2.4 miles until the intersection of Routes 122 & 140 – turn left at this traffic light onto 122N/140N. Once you see Stop & Shop and CVS on the right (0.7 mi), Ekblaw put-in will be 0.1 mile further ON the LEFT. 

From the Worcester area: Those coming from the Worcester area take 146S and take a left onto Boston Rd (Tony's pizza on right)  and follow directions as above.

  From S. MA:  Those coming from S. MA.  take 495 N to Exit 22 for W.Upton. Take a right off the exit and follow to Upton.  Take a right onto 140N and stay on this road until you come Ekblaw put-in on left.  approx 7 miles

 

Quonochontaug Pond, Charlestown RI

GPS N41 20 178  W071 43 323

Directions from the North: Take Rt. 1 to West Beach Road, which will be on your left. (It’s after East Beach Road) (From Westerly area: Take Rt. 1 to West Beach Road which will be on your right (it’s a short way past the Rt. 216 turn).

From both directions: Turn onto West Beach Road. Go straight to the very end of the road, which will eventually bear slightly right and turn into a dirt road along a breachway. The parking area and pond/launch is at the very end.

 

Upper Pawtuxet River, Hope RI

Suitable for all boats and levels of experience.
Hope Landing Access. Rt.116 to Hope Furnace Road, access to upper Pawtuxet River.

You may paddle up to the Scituate Reservoir and back again. The water is very clean, coming directly from the reservoir.

Coming from the North, travel on Route 116 South into the village of Hope, in the town of Scituate. Just past the junction of Rt. 115, look for the bridge crossing the river. Turn right onto Hope Furnace Road. The access to Hope landing is down a short gravel drive.

Coming from the South travel on Route 116 North into the village of Hope, in the town of Scituate. The access, Hope Landing, will be on your left just after entering Scituate, before the bridge crossing the river. Drive down a short gravel drive onto Hope Furnace Road.  GPS Coordinates: N41 43.868  W071 33.930

 

Upper Quinebaug River -- Putnam to Dayville CT shuttle

This section of Quinebaug River  is a 6 mile trip in Eastern Connecticut and includes a shuttle  The river alternates between riffles and flatwater for the first half of the trip-- the second half of the trip is flatwater..  The river may be shallow during dry spells.

Directions to the put-in: Follow Rt. 44 in through downtown Putnam, CT. Take a left onto Kennedy Drive. (It is the street just before the bridge and waterfall) Look for the third parking area in a riverside picnic ground called the John F. Simonzi Memorial Park. There is a small boat launch area.

Leave a car at the take out.  To reach the take out drive CT 101 west of