Connecticut River Riverbend
Documents and information about the Connecticut River Riverbend subcommittee.
Connecticut River Riverbend LRS Chairs:
Sean Doll, Co-Chair and Rob Christie, Co-Chair
Send permit applications to:
Sean Doll, Co-Chair and Rob Christie, Co-Chair
c/o Ian Garland
Upper Valley Lake Sunapee RPC
10 Water Street, Suite 255
Lebanon, NH 03766
sean.doll45@gmail.com and robplatou1@icloud.com
c/o igarland@uvlsrpc.org
Connecticut River Riverbend LRS webpage
Riverfront municipalities in New Hampshire include Bath, Dalton, Haverhill, Lancaster, Littleton and Monroe. Riverfront municipalities in Vermont include Barnet, Concord, Guildhall, Lunenburg, Newbury, Ryegate and Waterford. To check if an address is in the designated river corridor, use the designated river mapper.
The Riverbend segment of the Connecticut River flows 70 miles from Lancaster to Haverhill, New Hampshire. The Riverbend Region offers a variety of recreational activities due to the changing character of the river. It moves from free flowing to deep reservoirs and back, inviting canoeing, kayaking, sailing, waterskiing and more.
Riverbend LRS documents
Note: The following links will take you out of this LAC website.
- Riverbend segment map.
- Connecticut River fact sheet.
- Connecticut River Corridor Management Plan - Riverbend.
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Ammonoosuc River
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Ashuelot River
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Cocheco River
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Cold River
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Connecticut River
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Contoocook and North Branch Rivers
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Exeter-Squamscott River
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Isinglass River
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Lamprey River
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Mascoma River
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Merrimack River (Lower)
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Merrimack River (Upper)
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Oyster River
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Pemigewasset River
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Piscataquog River
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Saco River
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Souhegan River
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Swift River
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Warner River