Barton River | |
Map Size: | 300 |
Pushpin Map Size: | 300 |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | United States |
Subdivision Type2: | State |
Subdivision Name2: | Vermont |
Subdivision Type3: | Region |
Subdivision Name3: | Northeast Kingdom |
Subdivision Type5: | City |
Subdivision Name5: | Newport, Vermont |
Length: | 22miles |
Discharge1 Location: | Newport, Vermont |
Source1: | Crystal Lake |
Source1 Location: | Orleans County, Vermont, United States |
Source1 Coordinates: | 44.7319°N -72.1511°W |
Source1 Elevation: | 968feet |
Mouth: | Lake Memphremagog |
Mouth Location: | Newport, Orleans County, Vermont, United States |
Mouth Coordinates: | 44.9442°N -72.2044°W |
Mouth Elevation: | 682feet |
Basin Size: | 174mi2 |
Tributaries Right: | Crystal Lake, Willoughby River |
The Barton River is a tributary of Lake Memphremagog, over 22miles long, in northern Vermont in the United States.
It runs north from Glover through Barton, Brownington, Coventry and drains through Newport into Lake Memphremagog's South Bay.
The Barton River arises from the fountains of the former Runaway Pond in Glover.
The stretch of river from Vermont Route 16 north of Glover village to Lake Memphremagog is 21.5miles long and is rated by American Whitewater as a class I-III section.[1]
Roaring Brook runs from Parker Pond in West Glover to the river in southern Barton near Route 16.
One of the head branches is the drain from Crystal Lake in the village of Barton.[2]
After leaving Barton village, U.S. Route 5, Interstate 91 and the railroad all follow the course of the Barton River valley north to Newport.
The Willoughby River flows from Lake Willoughby into the Barton River in Orleans and provides considerable volume. Orleans was once called "Barton Landing" and was the place where, historically, craft could be safely loaded for transport north.
After leaving Orleans, it flows through eastern Irasburg, through Coventry and then into Lake Memphremagog.
Parts of the following Vermont towns are in the Barton River watershed: Derby, Coventry, Brownington, Irasburg], Barton, Westmore, Sheffield, Glover, and Albany. Water bodies in the watershed include Lake Willoughby, Crystal Lake, Shadow Lake, Lake Parker, and Brownington Pond.[3]