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Natchaug River

Natchaug River
River
BigelowBrook-1.jpg
Bigelow Brook from the Natchaug Trail in Eastford Connecticut, the head waters of the Natchaug River.
Country United States
State Connecticut
Counties Tolland, Windham
Source Confluence of Still River and Bigelow Brook. Nearby Charlie Brown Campground
 - location Eastford, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
 - coordinates 41°51′51″N 72°05′24″W / 41.86406°N 72.09005°W / 41.86406; -72.09005
Mouth Confluence with Willimantic River to form Shetucket River
 - location Willimantic, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
 - coordinates 41°42′46″N 72°11′30″W / 41.71278°N 72.19167°W / 41.71278; -72.19167Coordinates: 41°42′46″N 72°11′30″W / 41.71278°N 72.19167°W / 41.71278; -72.19167 
Natchaug River is located in Connecticut
Natchaug River
Location of the mouth within Connecticut

The Natchaug River is a 17.9-mile-long (28.8 km) river in Windham and Tolland Counties in northeastern Connecticut.

The Natchaug River is formed in Eastford, Connecticut at the confluence of Bigelow Brook and the Still River. It then flows to the south, paralleling Connecticut Route 198. The river also runs along (and in a few cases through) the western border of the main Natchaug State Forest parcel. Where the river briefly passes through Natchaug State Forest, locals can have picnics along the river, go fishing, and enjoy white-water rafting through the abundant rapids and swimming in the river's clean water. This spot becomes very crowded during the summer. After passing through this area, the Natchaug River begins flowing in a more southwesterly direction, still paralleling Connecticut Route 198. The river now enters the town of Chaplin. Diane's Pool, another popular swimming hole for locals, lies on the Natchaug River just before this point. The river then continues to flow to the southwest, entering Windham, and paralleling U.S. Route 6. It finally flows into the Mansfield Hollow Lake near the Windham Airport. The Natchaug River then flows out of the Mansfield Hollow Reservoir through the Mansfield Hollow Dam, now carrying the waters of the Mount Hope River and the Fenton River, which also flow into the Mansfield Hollow Reservoir. After leaving the reservoir, the Natchaug River forms the border between the towns of Mansfield and Windham, and also the border between Windham County and Tolland County. It then flows in and out of the Willimantic Reservoir, which is used for drinking water purposes and not for recreational use, then enters Willimantic. it joins the Willimantic River, forming the Shetucket River.


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