The headwaters of the Connecticut River start in a small pond 300 yards south of the Canadian Border in New Hampshire and runs 406 miles to Long Island Sound. The Connecticut section of the river is 65.5 miles from the Massachusetts border to the headwaters at Old Saybrook Point.
“Connecticut” is a French corruption of the Mohegan word ‘quinetucket’, which means “beside the long, tidal river”. The first documented exploration was by Adriaen Block in 1614 who made it as far north as what is now the Enfield Dam.
I kayaked the Connecticut section over three days in the summer of 2019 starting at the Massachusett’s border to the Old Saybrook lighthouse camping along the way.
The Connecticut was named an American Heritage River on July 27th, 1998 by then Vice-President Al Gore. As an American Heritage River, the Connecticut and surrounding environs (most notably wetlands) received federal protections, and future cleanup and conservation efforts became eligible for special federal funding.
Al Gore, American Heritage Rivers announcement (video), C-SPAN
(North to South, miles to the mouth of the river)
There are six legitimate camping areas along the Connecticut River.
Four provided by the state at River Highlands State Park, Hurd State Park, Gillette Castle, and Selden Neck State Park. And two provided by the Connecticut Chapter of the AMC at Kings Island and Chapman Pond. Each offers “primitive” riverside sites with fireplaces and outhouses for individuals and groups traveling on the river.
River Highlands – Reserve America reservation link
Hurd State Park – Reserve America reservation link
Gillette Castle – Reserve America reservation link
Selden Neck – Reserve America reservation link
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