Dog River

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Dog River is a tributary stream in central Vermont that feeds into the Winooski River and is known for its scenic, rural watershed.

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Dog River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsThrough town of Berlin, Vermont
town of Northfield, Vermont NERFINISHED
town of Roxbury, Vermont
hasConservationFocus flood resilience
habitat conservation
water quality protection
hasEcologicalCharacteristic cold-water fish habitat
trout habitat
hasReputation scenic rural stream in central Vermont
hasWatershedCharacteristic rural
scenic
hasWatershedLandUse agricultural
forested
low-density residential
locatedIn Vermont
central Vermont NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Washington County, Vermont NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Vermont Agency of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
local watershed organizations
mouthOfWatercourse Winooski River NERFINISHED
near Montpelier, Vermont NERFINISHED
partOf Connecticut River–Lake Champlain watershed divide region NERFINISHED
Lake Champlain basin NERFINISHED
riverSystem Winooski River watershed NERFINISHED
subjectTo flooding
tributaryOf Winooski River NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
recreation
swimming
wading

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Winooski River hasTributary Dog River