The Middle Connecticut
The middle stretch of the Connecticut River flows in Massachusetts from the Vermont State Line to the Connecticut State Line. Many parks and historic sites line both sides of the river. Click on a marker or choose a site below for details.
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Middle Connecticut Sites
5th Street Bridge, Turners Falls
Barton Cove Campground & Kayak Rental
Borgatti Park
Cabot Camp
Cabot Station Power Plant
Calvin Coolidge Bridge
Canal Park South Hadley
Canalside Rail Trail Bridge
Connecticut River Bridge I-91
Connecticut Riverwalk and Bikeway
Deerfield Railroad Bridge
Deerfield River
Deerfield River Launch
Elwell State Park
Falls Road Waterfall
Fanny Stebbins Memorial Wildlife Refuge
Forest Park
Franklin County Boat Club
French King Bridge
Great Falls Discovery Center
Hadley Falls Canal Park
Hatfield Boat Ramp
Holyoke Canoe Club
I-391 Bridge
Jones Ferry River Access
Joseph Muller U.S. 202 Bridge
Julia Buxton Bridge U.S. 5
Kidds Island
King Phillip’s Hill Trail
Mass. Route 10 Bridge
Massachusetts Turnpike Bridge
Medina Street Boat Ramp
Memorial Bridge
Montague City Road Bridge
Munns Ferry Boat Camping
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
North End Bridge
Northampton Greenway Park
Northfield Boat Ramp
Norwottuck Rail Trail Bridge
Oxbow Marina
Oxbow State Boat Ramp
Pauchaug Brook WMA
Poplar Street Access
Power Canal Reservoir
Pynchon Point
Rainbow Beach Wildlife Management Area
Rawson Island Rapids
Riverfront Park
Riverside Park
Riverview Picnic Area
Sawmill River
Schell Bridge
Silvio Conte National Wildlife Refuge
Skinner State Park
Smith College Rowing Boathouse
South Deerfield Trail Campsite
Springdale Park
Springfield Yacht & Canoe Club
Sunderland Boat Ramp
Sunderland Bridge
Sunderland Island WMA
Town of Hatfield
Turners Falls
Turners Falls Portage Trail
Turners Falls-Gill Bridge
Vietnam Veterans Bridge
Willimansett Bridge
Connecticut River Guide Interactive Maps
The Upper Connecticut | The Middle Connecticut |
The Lower Connecticut | Boat Ramps and Kayak Access |
Bridges and Ferries | Parks and Historic Sites |
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The Middle Connecticut
The middle stretch of theConnecticut River flows through Massachusetts between the Vermont State Line and Connecticut State Line. Many parks and historic sites line both sides of the river. Click on a marker or choose a site below for details.
5th Street Bridge, Turners Falls
Barton Cove Campground & Kayak Rental
Borgatti Park
Cabot Camp
Cabot Station Power Plant
Calvin Coolidge Bridge
Canal Park South Hadley
Canalside Rail Trail Bridge
Connecticut River Bridge I-91
Connecticut Riverwalk and Bikeway
Deerfield Railroad Bridge
Deerfield River
Deerfield River Launch
Elwell State Park
Falls Road Waterfall
Fanny Stebbins Memorial Wildlife Refuge
Forest Park
Franklin County Boat Club
French King Bridge
Great Falls Discovery Center
Hadley Falls Canal Park
Hatfield Boat Ramp
Holyoke Canoe Club
I-391 Bridge
Jones Ferry River Access
Joseph Muller U.S. 202 Bridge
Julia Buxton Bridge U.S. 5
Kidds Island
King Phillip’s Hill Trail
Mass. Route 10 Bridge
Massachusetts Turnpike Bridge
Medina Street Boat Ramp
Memorial Bridge
Montague City Road Bridge
Munns Ferry Boat Camping
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
North End Bridge
Northampton Greenway Park
Northfield Boat Ramp
Norwottuck Rail Trail Bridge
Oxbow Marina
Oxbow State Boat Ramp
Pauchaug Brook WMA
Poplar Street Access
Power Canal Reservoir
Pynchon Point
Rainbow Beach Wildlife Management Area
Rawson Island Rapids
Riverfront Park
Riverside Park
Riverview Picnic Area
Sawmill River
Schell Bridge
Silvio Conte National Wildlife Refuge
Skinner State Park
Smith College Rowing Boathouse
South Deerfield Trail Campsite
Springdale Park
Springfield Yacht & Canoe Club
Sunderland Boat Ramp
Sunderland Bridge
Sunderland Island WMA
Town of Hatfield
Turners Falls
Turners Falls Portage Trail
Turners Falls-Gill Bridge
Vietnam Veterans Bridge
Willimansett Bridge