Sasanoa River

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The Sasanoa River is a tidal waterway in coastal Maine that connects the Kennebec and Sheepscot rivers, forming part of an important inland navigation route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tidal river
waterway
connectsWith Kennebec River
Sheepscot River
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy Maine State Route 127 bridge
railroad bridge near Bath, Maine
drainageBasin Atlantic Ocean
hasCurrentCharacteristic strong tidal currents
hasEcologicalCharacteristic estuarine habitat
hasHazard dangerous rapids at Hell Gate
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic tidal
hasReputation challenging conditions for small craft due to currents
hasStraitOrReach Lower Hell Gate
Upper Hell Gate
locatedIn Maine
coastal Maine
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Lincoln County, Maine
Sagadahoc County, Maine
mouthLocatedIn Sheepscot River
navigableFor pleasure craft
small commercial vessels
nearCity Bath, Maine NERFINISHED
nearSettlement Arrowsic, Maine NERFINISHED
Georgetown, Maine NERFINISHED
partOf Gulf of Maine
surface form: Gulf of Maine watershed

Maine inland waterway system
inland navigation route between the Kennebec and Sheepscot rivers
sourceLocatedIn Kennebec River
usedFor navigation
recreational boating

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Woolwich, Maine river Sasanoa River