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The Nepaug River begins at the confluence of North Nepaug Brook and Cedar Swamp Brook about 1 mile east of Bakerville, Connecticut. * It runs for 10.6 miles (17.1 km) to the Farmington River about a half mile south of Cherry Brook, Connecticut.A popular whitewater paddling route begins along Dings Road about 1/10 of a mile downstream from the start of the Nepaug River. * This river run is between Class I-II whitewater until the U.S. Route 202 bridge. The river then next enters the Nepaug Reservoir at the northwest corner (GPS coordinates "41.81837, -72.96438").* The Nepaug Reservoir was created by the Nepaug Dam which is located at the northwest corner of the reservoir and is approximately one mile from the Farmington River. * The final section of the Nepaug River carries the overflow from the Nepaug Dam east to the Farmington River at Collinsville (near Cherry Brook, Connecticut). The Reservoir is managed by the Metropolitan District Commission. * The Nepaug Reservoir is approximately two miles long from north to south and approximately one mile wide from east to west. |