The Batten Kill, Battenkill, or Battenkill River is a
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, accessed October 3, 2011 river rising in
Vermont
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that flows into
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and is a tributary of the
Hudson River
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. It is the longest Hudson tributary on that river's east. As "
kill
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" means a creek, the name "Battenkill River" is
pleonastic
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.
The mouth of the Batten Kill is in
Easton, New York
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, and the source of the river is in
East Dorset, Vermont
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It is in northern Bennington County, in the east ...
.
The river is known for its fishing, as it has a prominent
trout
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population. The
Shushan Covered Bridge crosses it at one point, and the headquarters of the
Orvis
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Corporation are also located along its course.
The Batten Kill valley is home to the
Tour of the Battenkill
The Tour of the Battenkill is a single-day road cycling race held in the Battenkill valley, in Washington County, New York. It is 62.2 miles long, includes many hills, dirt and gravel road sections and as of 2011 it has been held seven times. In ...
, the largest road cycling race in North America.
The Native American name for the river is either ''Dionoondehowee'' or ''Ondawa''.
Tributaries
* Mad Tom Brook
* Bourn Brook
* Lye Brook
* Mill Brook
* Warm Brook
* Green River
* Camden Creek
* Black Creek
* Whittaker Brook
* Hartshorn Brook
Course
The Batten Kill rises in East Dorset, Vermont, and flows south, with Mad Tom Brook soon joining it from the southern slope of Mount Tabor. It flows in a southwesterly direction to
Arlington and then in a westerly direction, entering New York. The river continues west, forming the boundary between the towns of
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and
Salem
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, turning north at the hamlet of
Shushan. Turning west again at Greenwich Junction, the river becomes the boundary between Jackson and the town of
Greenwich
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, passing the hamlets of East Greenwich,
Battenville and Center Falls before reaching the village of
Greenwich
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. The Batten Kill continues as the boundary between Greenwich and the town of
Easton, past the hamlet of Middle Falls and ends at the
Hudson River
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, at a point one mile (1.6 km) north of
Schuylerville
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.
From source to mouth following the major windings, the river measures . The length of the river in Vermont is approximately .
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Watershed
The Vermont portion of the Batten Kill watershed drains much of the northern portion of Bennington County
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and includes an area of approximately . The New York portion of the watershed covers .
The Vermont portion of the Batten Kill watershed is mountainous, steep and heavily forested. The tributaries are, for the most part, wooded, steep and narrow. National Forest Service
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land in this watershed is almost . The average yearly rainfall over the entire basin area is . The following river and tributary descriptions for the Vermont portion of the basin were taken in part from the United States Geological Survey
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publication ''Surface Waters of Vermont''.
Mad Tom Brook rises on the southern slope of Mount Tabor in the northwestern part of the town of Peru
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at an altitude of above sea level. It flows southward and south-westward to East Dorset where it joins the beginning of the Batten Kill from the north. Its length is about , and its fall is about .
The West Branch rises on the northern slope of Bear Mountain in the southeastern part of the town of Rupert at an altitude of about above sea level. It flows eastward about , then turns and flows southeastward to near Manchester Center. The West Branch has a length of about and a fall of , of which occurs in the first .
Bourn Brook rises in Bourn Pond in the northeastern part of the town of Sunderland
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at an altitude of above sea level. It flows somewhat east of north for about and then takes a northwesterly course to its junction with the Batten Kill half a mile south of Manchester Center. Its length is about and fall about of which of drop occurs within in the middle of its course.
Lye Brook rises in Lye Brook Meadows in the northeastern part of Sunderland at an elevation of above sea level. It flows in a northerly direction about , then turns abruptly and flows southwestward to its junction with the Batten Kill. Its length is , and its fall is , of which occurs in the northward flowing stretch.
Mill Brook rises near the center of Sunderland at an altitude of above sea level and flows southwestward, westward and northwestward to its junction with the Batten Kill at Sunderland. Its length is approximately and its fall about , of which occurs within of the head of the stream.
The Green River flows generally southward from its source, west of Manchester, passing through Sandgate, above sea level and winding to its junction with the Batten Kill on the south side of State Route 313 at West Arlington.
Camden Creek flows south to southwest from its source, just east of the New York state line, near West Sandgate. A little less than one mile south of its source, it is joined by Terry Brook, which flows in from the east. The creek runs south-southwest through the Camden Valley, crossing into Washington County, New York. It is joined by West Camden Creek from the north about one quarter mile from its junction with the Batten Kill on the north side of NY State Route 313, east of the hamlet of Shushan.
Covered bridges
The Batten Kill is crossed by four covered bridge
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s, three of which are still in use today: West Arlington Bridge, Vermont (1852), Eagleville Bridge, New York (1858), Shushan Covered Bridge, New York (1858–1962), and Rexleigh Covered Bridge, New York (1874). The Shushan Covered Bridge is now a seasonal museum.
Agriculture
*Sheldon Farms Sheldon Farms is a family farm in the Batten Kill, Battenk Kill Valley region of New York situated in Washington County, New York, Washington County in the town of Salem (town), New York, Salem. The sixth-generation farm has been in operation since ...
(1845)
Battle of Saratoga
The Batten Kill was supposed to be a fallback point for the British General Burgoyne
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's forces, but was never used and thus did not play a significant role in the battle
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.
See also
* List of rivers of New York
This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of New York.
By drainage basin
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented by order of confluence with their main stem, from mouth to source.
Long Island Sound (nort ...
* List of rivers of Vermont
This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Vermont, sorted by drainage basin, and ordered from lower to higher, with the towns at their mouths:
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River flows south towards Long Island Sound in Connecticut. ...
References
External links
*
Fly fishing the Battenkill River
at FlyfishingConnection
at GORP
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Rivers of New York (state)
Rivers of Vermont
Tributaries of the Hudson River
Rivers of Washington County, New York
Rivers of Bennington County, Vermont