New Haven River

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The New Haven River is a scenic river in western Vermont known for its clear waters, trout fishing, and popular swimming holes as it flows through towns like Bristol before joining Otter Creek.

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New Haven River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Lake Champlain NERFINISHED
environmentalConcern bank erosion in some reaches
flooding risk during heavy rains
fishSpecies brook trout
brown trout
rainbow trout
trout
flowsThrough Bristol, Vermont NERFINISHED
Lincoln, Vermont NERFINISHED
New Haven, Vermont NERFINISHED
hasFeature pools and riffles
rocky riverbed
waterfalls and cascades
hasNameOrigin named after the town of New Haven, Vermont
hasNearbySettlement Bristol, Vermont NERFINISHED
Lincoln, Vermont NERFINISHED
New Haven, Vermont NERFINISHED
hasRecreationActivity angling
hiking along riverbanks
swimming
wading
hasWaterQuality generally high clarity
knownFor clear water
popular swimming holes
scenic beauty
trout fishing
locatedIn Vermont
locatedInCounty Addison County, Vermont NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion western Vermont
mouthOfWatercourse Otter Creek NERFINISHED
partOf Addison County river network NERFINISHED
region New England NERFINISHED
riverSystem Lake Champlain basin
Otter Creek watershed NERFINISHED
state Vermont
supportsEcosystemService aesthetic value
cold-water fish habitat
recreation and tourism
tributaryOf Otter Creek NERFINISHED
usedFor recreation
recreational fishing
waterBodyType freshwater river

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Bristol, Vermont hasNearbyWaterFeature New Haven River
Lincoln, Vermont hasFeature New Haven River