Connecticut River Paddlers Trail

The Connecticut River Paddlers’ Trail is a series of primitive campsites and river access points spanning 240 miles from the river’s headwaters to the Massachusetts border.  No single entity manages the trail. Instead, a group of partner organizations collaborate with development and stewardship. Since 2009, the Vermont River Conservancy has taken a leadership role in facilitating this collaborative effort.

Visit the Connecticut River Padders’ Trail website to learn more!

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