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Exquisite Shingled Traditional European Estate on the...

Riverfront  Home  Deep River, Connecticut

323 River Road

5 6.0   Sf: 5557   Yr: 1996  Acres: 2.520

1.58 acre parcel offering tremendous Northly & Southerly CT...

Lot  Deep River, Connecticut

5 Merriwold Lane

Acres: 1.580

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Waterfront  Acreage  Montville, Connecticut

112 Pires Drive

Acres: 40.920

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Waterfront  Home  Lyme, Connecticut

155 Joshuatown Road

7 6.0   Sf: 7930   Yr: 1787  Acres: 23.250

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Home  Deep River, Connecticut

39 Winthrop Road

3 4.0   Sf: 3478   Yr: 1985  Acres: 12.450

One of the most beautiful farms in Connecticut. Ten Mile river...

Acreage  Lebanon, Connecticut

65 Trumbull Highway

Acres: 168.400

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Lakefront  Home  East Marion, New York

970 Trumans Path

3 2.0   Sf: 0   Yr: 1950  Acres: 0.000

This beautiful 4-5 bedroom Colonial sits on nearly 2 acres with...

Lakefront  Home  Deep River, Connecticut

97 Falls Landing Road

5 4.0   Sf: 2913   Yr: 2003  Acres: 1.800

Welcome to this stunning custom-built farmhouse Cape, nestled on...

Lakefront  Home  Deep River, Connecticut

257 West Elm Street

3 3.0   Sf: 3433   Yr: 2002  Acres: 4.400

Nestled on 4.5 picturesque acres, this idyllic country estate...

Waterfront  Acreage  Guilford, Connecticut

3035 Long Hill Road

Acres: 4.500

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Waterfront  Home  Westbrook, Connecticut

1 Docs Hill Road

2 3.0   Sf: 1951   Yr: 1989  Acres: 2.360

Gorgeous 4-bedroom Cape on Horton Cove providing water access to...

Waterfront  Home  Montville, Connecticut

145 Kitemaug Road

4 2.0   Sf: 1775   Yr: 2011  Acres: 1.250

Connecticut River - Middlesex County Information

The Connecticut River is a prominent natural feature running through Connecticut and is especially significant in Middlesex County. Here's some information about fishing, boating, and other activities along this beautiful river:

Overview
- Length: The Connecticut River is approximately 410 miles long and is the longest river in New England.
- Middlesex County: This county offers a picturesque stretch of the river, known for its scenic views, vibrant ecosystems, and abundant recreational opportunities.

Fishing
- Species: The Connecticut River hosts a variety of fish species. Anglers can expect to find:
- Bass (largemouth and smallmouth)
- Trout (especially in the sections nearer to the river's source)
- Catfish
- Pickerel
- Panfish
- Regulations: Always check the current Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) regulations for fishing licenses, size limits, and catch-and-release rules.
- Fishing Areas: Popular spots in Middlesex County include the areas around Deep River, Middletown, and Essex. Local parks and access points often provide facilities for anglers.

Boating
- Types of Boating: The Connecticut River is suitable for various boating activities, including:
- Kayaking/Canoeing: Many local companies offer rentals and guided tours.
- Motorboating: The river is navigable for motorboats, but it’s advisable to be aware of local speed limits and no-wake zones.
- Sailing: The river's broad stretches allow for enjoyable sailing experiences.
- Launch Sites: Numerous public and private boat ramps and access points can be found throughout Middlesex County, including:
- Middletown Boat Launch
- Essex Marina
- Deep River Boat Ramp

Recreational Activities
- Parks and Trails: The Connecticut River waterfront in Middlesex County features parks with walking and biking trails, picnic facilities, and scenic vistas.
- Wildlife Watching: The river is home to a diverse range of wildlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching and nature photography.
- Events and Cruises: Throughout the year, various events, including boat parades, festivals, and guided eco-tours, take place along the river.

Safety and Conservation
- Safety: Always wear life jackets and be aware of changing weather conditions. Know the local boating regulations and operating guidelines.
- Conservation: Engage in eco-friendly practices while fishing and boating to help preserve the river's natural beauty and wildlife. Follow “Leave No Trace” principles to minimize your impact on the environment.

Additional Resources
- Connecticut DEEP: For updated regulations and guidelines concerning fishing and boating, visit the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s website.
- Local Organizations: Consider connecting with local fishing clubs or boating associations for more information about community events and activities.

Enjoy your adventures along the Connecticut River in Middlesex County! Whether you’re fishing, boating, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, the river offers a wealth of experiences.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!