Mettawee River

E485007

The Mettawee River is a tributary in the northeastern United States that flows through parts of Vermont and New York before joining the Poultney River and ultimately Lake Champlain.

Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country United States of America
flowsInto Poultney River NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Rutland County, Vermont NERFINISHED
Washington County, New York NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeSpelling Mettowee River NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType freshwater river ecosystem
hasMouthIn New York NERFINISHED
hasNameLanguage English
hasSourceIn Vermont NERFINISHED
hasWaterBodyType freshwater
isPartOf rivers of New York State
rivers of Vermont
locatedIn New York NERFINISHED
Vermont
locatedInRegion New England
Northeastern United States NERFINISHED
mouthUltimatelyFlowsInto Lake Champlain NERFINISHED
partOf Lake Champlain drainage basin
partOfHydrologicalSystem Lake Champlain watershed
regionDrained parts of eastern New York
parts of western Vermont
tributaryOf Poultney River NERFINISHED
usedFor canoeing
fishing
recreation
whitewater kayaking
USStateTraversed New York NERFINISHED
Vermont NERFINISHED
watershed Lake Champlain basin

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Washington County, New York contains Mettawee River
Washington County hasRiver Mettawee River
subject surface form: Washington County, New York
Granville, New York locatedOn Mettawee River