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Recreation info, maps

Farmington River Recreation Areas

Below is a map of the watershed with boating and fishing information listed by river sections. Need  regional trails or tourist information? We’ve put together a list of recreational gear shops as well as hiking and biking trails in the Farmington Valley.

  • Recreational Area 1
  • Recreational Area 2
  • Recreational Area 3
  • Recreational Area 4
  • Recreational Area 5
  • Recreational Area 6
  • Recreational Area 7
Recreation Area 2 Recreation Area 1
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