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The Pachaug River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data
The National Map
accessed April 1, 2011
river arising from the Pachaug State Forest at the Connecticut - Rhode Island border and draining into the
Quinebaug River The Quinebaug River is a river in south-central Massachusetts and eastern Connecticut, with watershed extending into western Rhode Island. The name "Quinebaug" comes from the southern New England Native American term, spelled variously , , etc ...
. It is crossed by the Ashland Mill Bridge in
Griswold, Connecticut Griswold is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 11,402 at the 2020 census. Griswold contains the borough of Jewett City and the villages of Doaneville, Kaalmanville, Rixtown, Glasgo, Hopeville, Nathanieltown ...
, a bridge which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. ;Hopeville Pond ''Hopeville Pond'' is a three-mile impoundment and widening of the Pachaug River in
Hopeville Pond State Park Hopeville Pond State Park is a public recreation area located on Hopeville Pond, an impoundment of the Pachaug River, in the town of Griswold, Connecticut. A portion of the state park occupies the site of the lost village of Hopeville. The ...
in the ''"lost"'' village of Hopeville in the town of Griswold (much of the village was flooded by the creation of Hopeville Pond by a dam built to generate electricity). It has a public beach, kayak/canoe boat launch as well as camping and picnic facilities. ;Other Impoundments ''Ashland Pond'' in the borough of Jewett City is another impoundment of the Pachaug River, one closer to the merger with the
Quinebaug River The Quinebaug River is a river in south-central Massachusetts and eastern Connecticut, with watershed extending into western Rhode Island. The name "Quinebaug" comes from the southern New England Native American term, spelled variously , , etc ...
. ''Glasgo Pond'', ''Doaneville Pond'' and ''Pachaug Pond'' are additional impoundments of the Pachaug River in the villages of Glasgo, Doaneville and Pachaug in the town of Griswold, Connecticut. ''Sawmill Pond'' and ''Beachdale Pond'' are additional impoundments of the river in the town of Voluntown, Connecticut. The source of the Pachaug River is a small "stream-like" section in Exeter, Rhode Island north of and draining into ''Beach Pond'', a large impoundment split between Voluntown, Connecticut and Exeter, Rhode Island.


History

The Pachaug River was used by the
Mohegan The Mohegan are an Algonquian Native American tribe historically based in present-day Connecticut. Today the majority of the people are associated with the Mohegan Indian Tribe, a federally recognized tribe living on a reservation in the east ...
Indians, who constructed stone weirs to direct the water flow and funnel fish to the center of the stream for trapping. In 1974 and 1977, a fishing advisory said it was in good to excellent fishing location. In the 1970s, a plan was drawn up to pump 7.5 million gallons of water a day from the river into the Rattlesnack Brook, which in turn would feed the Broad Brook.


See also

* List of rivers of Connecticut * List of rivers of Rhode Island


References

{{authority control Rivers of New London County, Connecticut Connecticut placenames of Native American origin Griswold, Connecticut Rivers of Connecticut Rivers of Rhode Island Tributaries of the Thames River (Connecticut)