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Access Site VT

Haverill Bridge

Connecticut River Connecticut River

Source: state_of_vermont Updated 1 year ago

City: Newbury, VT
County: Orange County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 44.06669768, -72.05179282
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About This Access Site
**Location & Access:** The Haverill Bridge Boat Ramp is located in Newbury, VT on the Connecticut River at river mile 257.5. The improved ramp is accessed off Newbury Crossing Road and serves as an official access point for all boat types.

**Facility Details:** This is a well-maintained, improved boat ramp suitable for kayaks, canoes, and motorized vessels. It's a non-reservable, public access point that provides a straightforward launch option for paddlers looking to access this section of the Connecticut River. The site is unattended, so plan accordingly and avoid blocking any gates or access roads.

**River Context:** At this location on the middle Connecticut River, paddlers will find a major waterway flowing through the scenic Appalachian Mountains region. This section offers typical Connecticut River paddling with moderate current and volume—suitable for various skill levels depending on water conditions and season.
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Please do not block gate. The trail follows the gravel road and older woods roads alongside Dearth Brook to the height of land between Cobble Hill and Moody Ledge. The trail then continues towards to Mill Brook Rd. in Landaff.