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The East Wilder Boat Ramp is an unimproved launch providing convenient access to the Connecticut River in Lebanon, NH. This site is part of the Connecticut River Paddlers Trail, a multi-state paddling corridor featuring established campsites, access points, and portage routes. The ramp offers overnight parking, making it a practical choice for multi-day paddling expeditions on the river.
The Connecticut River at this location is a major waterway with significant flow—averaging over 22,800 cubic feet per second—and a moderate gradient of 6.5 feet per mile. Paddlers should expect a substantial current and be prepared for river conditions typical of this large, fast-flowing stream. The river in this region offers access to notable nearby attractions, including the scenic Quechee Gorge area and Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park, making it an excellent basepoint for longer paddling adventures.
For current facility information, contact the City of Lebanon, NH directly.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Saint-Gaudens National Historical ParkLocated within
North Hartland LakeLocated within
Union Village DamLocated within
Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical ParkLocated within