Hop River

River in Connecticut, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hop River is a river that runs through Tolland County, Connecticut. The Hop River's marshy source is just southeast of Bolton Notch, Connecticut. It flows for about 15.0 miles (24.1 km) to its confluence with the Willimantic River.[1] There is a popular paddling route beginning where the Skungamaug River enters the Hop River just north of the Hendee Road bridge and ending at the Willimantic River. Most of this route consists of quick-water, but a few Class I and Class II whitewater areas exist.

SourceUnnamed marsh
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Hop River
At Hop River Road in Coventry
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountiesTolland
Physical characteristics
SourceUnnamed marsh
  locationBolton, Tolland County, Connecticut, United States
  coordinates41°47′18″N 72°26′06″W
MouthWillimantic River
  location
Columbia, Tolland County, Connecticut, United States
  coordinates
41°43′23″N 72°15′00″W
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The Hop River State Park Trail crosses the river twice and is parallel to the river for the majority of the river's length.

Crossings

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County Town Carrying
Tolland Bolton US 6 (twice

in a row)

Coventry South Street
Andover Times Farm Road
Hendee Road
Long Hill Road
Bunker Hill Road
Coventry Parker Bridge Road
Columbia Hop River State

Park Trail (twice in a

row)

Hop River Road
Pucker Road
US 6

(Willimantic Bypass)

Abandoned

Railroad Bridge

Flanders Road
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