Farmington River

The Farmington River is a river, 46.7 miles (75.2 km) in length along its main stem, located in northwest Connecticut with major tributaries extending into southwest Massachusetts. The longest route of the river, from the origin of its West Branch, is 80.4 miles (129.4 km) long, making it the Connecticut River's longest tributary by 2.3 miles (3.7 km) over the major river directly to its north, the Westfield River. The Farmington River's watershed covers 609 square miles (1,580 km2). Historically, the river played an important role in small-scale manufacturing in towns along its course, but it is now mainly used for recreation and drinking water.

Farmington River
Looking downstream on the Farmington River in Simsbury, Connecticut
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts and Connecticut
Physical characteristics
SourceOutlet of Hayden Pond (West Branch of the Farmington River)
  locationOtis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts
2nd sourceBarkhamsted Reservoir (East Branch of the Farmington River)
  locationHartland, Hartford County, Connecticut
Source confluenceconfluence of the East Branch and West Branch
  locationNew Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut
Mouthconfluence with Connecticut River
  location
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut
  coordinates
41°50′37.3596″N 72°37′52.6368″W
Length80.4 mi (129.4 km), from source of West Branch
Basin size602 sq mi (1,560 km2)
National Wild and Scenic River
Official nameFarmington River
TypeRecreational
DesignatedAugust 26, 1994
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