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Pherrins River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateVermont
RegionNortheast Kingdom
CityIsland Pond
Physical characteristics
SourceMountain Brook
 • locationWarrens Gore, Essex County, Vermont, United States
 • coordinates44°53′45″N 71°53′21″W / 44.89583°N 71.88917°W / 44.89583; -71.88917
 • elevation2,444 ft (745 m)
MouthClyde River (Vermont)
 • location
Island Pond, Vermont, Essex County, Vermont, United States
 • coordinates
44°48′40″N 71°53′21″W / 44.81111°N 71.88917°W / 44.81111; -71.88917
 • elevation
1,177 ft (359 m)
Length9.9 mi (15.9 km)
Discharge 
 • locationIsland Pond, Vermont
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftPine brook

The Pherrins River is a tributary of the Clyde River, flowing in Essex County and Orleans County in northern Vermont in United States.

The valley of the river Pherrins is a convenient passage for connecting the Island Pond to the Norton Pond which is the head of water of the Coaticook River flowing to the northeast across the border of Quebec and Vermont.

Geography

The source of the river is located in the area of Warren's Gore, Vermont, on the northwest flank of Bluff Mountain in Essex County, Vermont. This source is located at:

From its source, the river Pherrins flows on 16.9 kilometres (10.5 mi) according to the following segments:

The Pherrins River empties on the Northwest shore of the Clyde River at 0.9 kilometres (0.56 mi) downstream from the mouth of the Island Pond in the area of Brighton, Vermont. This confluence is located on the west side of Island Pond.

Toponymy

The toponym "River Pherrins" was formalized on October 29, 1980, at the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) of US federal government.[2]

References

  1. ^ Segments river measured from the Atlas of Canada (posted)
  2. ^ Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) - Toponym: "Pherrins River"

See also