Byram River

The Byram River is a 13.9-mile (22.4 km) long river spanning southeast New York state and southwestern Connecticut in the United States. It has a 29-square-mile (75 km2) drainage basin.

Byram River
The harbor
Location
CountryUnited States
StateConnecticut, New York
CountyWestchester County, Fairfield County
Physical characteristics
SourceByram Lake
  locationNorth Castle, New York
  coordinates41.1554°N 73.6925°W / 41.1554; -73.6925
  elevation750 feet (230 m)
MouthPort Chester Harbor
  location
Port Chester, New York, Greenwich, Connecticut
  coordinates
40.9884°N 73.6604°W / 40.9884; -73.6604
  elevation
0 feet (0 m)
Length13.9 miles (22.4 km)
Basin size29 square miles (75 km2)

The river's headwaters are at Byram Lake in Westchester County, New York, at an elevation of 750 feet (230 m), and flow southward, crossing the New York-Connecticut border and eventually flowing into Long Island Sound at Port Chester Harbor. The lower portion of the river is paralleled by the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut and eventually forms the southernmost portion of the New York-Connecticut border.

Several bridges cross the river, as well as several dams controlled by the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut.

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