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Hunt River (Rhode Island)

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River in Rhode Island, United States

41°37′02″N 71°29′10″W / 41.6171°N 71.4862°W / 41.6171; -71.4862 The Hunt River is a river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows approximately 11 km (7 mi). There is a small stone dam just upstream from the Davisville Road bridge that powered a woolen mill active in the period 1811–1924.

Course

The river is formed in East Greenwich by the confluence of Scrabbletown Brook and an unnamed stream. From there, the river flows north along Rhode Island State Route 4, then northeast to Potowomut Pond. Below the pond, the river flows southeast to Potowomut Peninsula where the river widens and becomes known as the Potowomut River.

Most of the Hunt River forms the boundary between Kent and Washington Counties, also separating East Greenwich and Warwick from North Kingstown.

Crossings

Below is a list of all crossings over the Hunt River. The list starts at the headwaters and goes downstream.

  • East Greenwich
    • South Road
  • North Kingstown
    • Davisville Road (RI 403)
    • Frenchtown Road (RI 402)
    • Post Road (U.S. 1)
    • Austin Road
    • Potowomut Road

Tributaries

The Hunt River has two named tributaries, Frenchtown Brook and Fry Brook. It also has many unnamed streams that also feed it.

See also

References

Rivers of Rhode Island by drainage system
Block Island Sound
Point Judith Pond
Long Island Sound
Little Narragansett Bay
(Pawcatuck River Watershed)
Thames River Watershed
Narragansett Bay
Pettaquamscutt River Watershed
Potowomut River Watershed
Providence River Watershed
Sakonnet River Watershed
Warren River Watershed
Others


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