Yantic River

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

The Yantic River forms at the confluence of the Deep River, Sherman Brook, and Exeter Brook about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Colchester, Connecticut. It runs for 14.2 miles (22.9 km) and flows into the Shetucket River in Norwich, forming the Thames River.[1] The Yantic River is a popular whitewater paddling destination with a mix of quickwater and Class I-III whitewater. It passes through the towns of Lebanon, Bozrah, and Norwich. The USS Yantic was named after the river.

CountryUnited States
SourceDeep River and Sherman Brook
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Yantic River
The Norwich Marina, through which the Yantic River runs.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut
CountyNew London
Physical characteristics
SourceDeep River and Sherman Brook
  locationLebanon
  coordinates41°34′08″N 72°15′10″W
MouthShetucket River to form Thames River
  location
Norwich
  coordinates
41°31′18″N 72°04′43″W
Length14.2 miles (22.9 km)
Width 
  minimum5 feet (1.5 m)
  maximum765 feet (233 m)
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New London Lebanon Taylor Bridge Road
Norwich Avenue (CT SSR 608)
Camp Mooween Road
Scott Hill Road To Route 2
McGrath Lane (Closed)
Polly Road
Norwich Avenue (CT SSR 608)
Bozrah Thomas Road
Stanton Road
Fitchville Road (CT SSR 608)
Route 163
Fitchville Road (CT SSR 608)
Norwich Providence and Worcester RR
Route 32
Old Route 32 (Closed)
Providence and Worcester RR
Sunnyside Street
Providence and Worcester RR
West Town Street
Wawecus Street
I-395
Pleasant Street
New London Turnpike
Unnamed Road
Route 2/ Route 32
Providence and Worcester RR
Sherman Street
Monroe Street
Route 32
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