“Take me to the river…” 🎵 – The many smaller waterways that flow into the Connecticut River
On its 410-mile journey from the Canadian border to Long Island Sound, the Connecticut River is joined by 148 smaller waterways, or tributaries, that give it momentum and strength. Partners in the four-state watershed are taking a cue from the river by joining forces to grow their collective impact. Learn more about the collaborative effort to chart a strategic course for conservation in New England’s largest watershed:
Park at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Port of Entry in Pittsburg, New Hampshire, then follow a rocky, steep-at-times trail crisscrossing in and out of Canada. You’ll reach a body of water ringed by a floating bog, tucked into a spruce-fir forest. While officially a lake, it looks more…