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The source of the Eightmile River is a swampy, undeveloped region in the town of
East Haddam, Connecticut East Haddam is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut. The population was 8,875 at the time of the 2020 census. History Until 1650, the area of East Haddam was inhabited by at least three Indigenous peoples: the Wangunk, the Mohegan and the N ...
, centered between Ackley Road, Hall Kilbourne Road, Usher Swamp Road, and Miles Standish Road. The Eightmile River runs for U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data
The National Map
, accessed April 1, 2011
to Hamburg Cove near Hamburg, Connecticut. The East Branch of the river begins 1/10 of a mile west of the junction of Route 85 and Witch Meadow Road, about 1 mile north of
Salem, Connecticut Salem is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 4,213 at the 2020 census. History Pre-incorporation The area was originally inhabited by the Mohegan people. The first settlement of European origin in pr ...
. A popular paddling route begins about 3 miles southwest of Salem along Darling Road about a half mile southwest of the junction of White Birch Road. Most of the route is
whitewater Whitewater forms in a rapid context, in particular, when a river's gradient changes enough to generate so much turbulence that air is trapped within the water. This forms an unstable current that froths, making the water appear opaque and ...
reaching Class III-IV at its most difficult with some flatwater and quickwater between the rapids. A take-out can be found at the Route 156 bridge just before the river's confluence with the main branch of the Eightmile River.


Tributaries of the Eightmile River (from source to mouth)


East Haddam tributaries

Begin at Pecks Meadow Pond: * An unnamed stream, joins the river from the north, southeast of Pecks Meadow Pond. * An unnamed stream, joins the river from the south, east of Wickham Road. * An unnamed stream, joins the river from the north, south of Geoffrey Road. * An unnamed stream, joins the river from the north, west of Early Road. * An unnamed stream, joins the river from the south, east of Hopyard Road. * Early Brook, joins the river from the northeast, west of Salem Road. * Lake Hayward Brook, joins Eightmile River from the east. * Unnamed stream joins the river from the east, north of Foxtown Road. * Unnamed stream joins the river from the east at Chapman Lake, south of Foxtown Road. * Muddy Brook joins the Eightmile River from the west, east of Hopyard Road. * Unnamed stream joins the river from the west, east of Hopyard Road near Mitchell Road. * Burnhams Brook joins the Eightmile River from the east, just east of Hopyard Road. * Hedge Brook joins the Eightmile River from the west, east of Hopyard Road. * Strongs Brook joins the Eightmile River from the east at the river’s intersection with Route 82. * Unnamed stream joins the Eightmile River from the west at the river’s intersection with Route 82.


Lyme tributaries

* Eight Mile River East Branch joins Eightmile River from the east, south of the intersection of routes 156 and 82, Lyme, CT. * Cranberry Meadow Brook enters Eightmile River from the west, south of the intersection of routes 156 and 82, Lyme, CT. * An unnamed stream enters Eightmile River from the west, north of Macintosh Road, and opposite the town library. * A small, unnamed stream enters Eightmile River from the north west at Moulson Pond, after crossing Macintosh Road. * Beaver Brook enters Eightmile River from the north east at Moulson Pond, after crossing Route 156. * Falls Brook enters Hamburg Cove from the east, at Cove Road.


See also

* List of rivers of Connecticut


References


External links


Connecticut Explorer's Guide
Online paddling maps of Eightmile River East Haddam, Connecticut Rivers of Middlesex County, Connecticut Tributaries of the Connecticut River Rivers of Connecticut Wild and Scenic Rivers of the United States {{Connecticut-river-stub