Farmington, W. Branch,
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Upper New Boston
| Usual Difficulty |
II (may vary with level) |
| Length |
2.25 Miles |
Gauge Information
River Description
Mapquest Directions
From the North (Brattleboro, VT)
From the South (Hartford, CT)
From the East (Boston, MA)
From the West (Albany, NY)
These directions will bring you to the center of Otis Mass where you can put in at the bridge or
continue south for another 1.5 miles to the intersection of reservoir road on your left. During the
Fall release you can put in at a field approximately ü mile north of this intersection where the
release from Fall river comes into the Farmington. The take out is approximately 2.5 miles south of
Reservoir road intersection on MA rt 8 by an iron bridge.
For a more detailed local map look to the âÂÂTiger Mapserver Mapâ link in the right hand
column of this webpage.
The Farmington is often run during the autumn drawdown of Otis Reservoir.
ChuckB, on the Northeast Paddlers' Massage Board, says:
"This should be a fairly easy class II, although it is a lot more rocky and techical than
Fife Brook. It is pretty steep
for a class II, but the small volume keeps the pace slow.
"Each of the sections (Bear's Den
Section, New Boston Section,
and Upper New Boston) is a
couple/few miles long and any one or two or three of them can be run together. Those three harder
spots are pretty cool, especially one that has a four foot drop 'cause you can watch your probe
disappear for a moment before reappearing behind the horizon line (unless you are the
probe). This is a great river to work on your eddy hopping and boat scouting skills. Keep an eye
out for strainers as the narrowness of the river could easily make a strainer impassable. There
is not much in they way of play on this river, but idiots like me still try as evidenced by the
scratches on my helmet and the gouges in my boat. The release level is really boney so pray for
some rain to supplement it."
The Farmington releases come down out of Otis Reservoir. If you're looking for a bit of steep
Class-V fun, check out Fall
River.
Check out the river description at the Farmington River Watershed Association
website.
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Last Updated: 2007-02-24 11:17:06
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