The Batten Kill, or Battenkill, or the Battenkill River, is a 59.4-mile-long river rising in Vermont that flows into New York and is a tributary of the Hudson River. As "Kill" means river, it is grammatically redundant to call it the "Battenkill River". The mouth of the Batten Kill is in Easton, New York, and the source of the river is in East Dorset, Vermont. The river is known for its fishing, as it has a prominent trout population. The Shushan Covered Bridge crosses it at one point, and the headquarters of the Orvis Corporation are also located along its course. The Battenkill valley is home to the Tour of the Battenkill, the largest road cycling race in North America. The Native American name for the river is either Dionoondehowee or Ondawa.
Longitud
94951.296000
Desembocadura entre elevaciones
24.993600
Región
Bennington County, Vermont
Washington County, New York
Montaña de origen
Dorset, Vermont
Lugar de origen
Dorset, Vermont
Región de origen
Green Mountains
Taconic Mountains
Estado
New York
Vermont
Sinónimo
Battenkill River
Ondawa
Cuenca hidrográfica (km2)
1054125160.906752
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