Mianus River | |
Pushpin Map: | USA Connecticut |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of the mouth in Connecticut |
Source1 Location: | Town of North Castle, New York |
Mouth Location: | Long Island Sound, Connecticut |
Mouth Elevation: | Sea level |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | United States |
Subdivision Type2: | States |
Subdivision Name2: | New York and Connecticut |
Length: | 20.3 miles (32.7 km) |
The Mianus River is a 20.3adj=midNaNadj=mid river in Westchester County, New York, and Fairfield County, Connecticut, in the United States. It begins in the town of North Castle, New York (east of Armonk) in a series of ponds at about altitude. Flowing northeast into the town of Bedford, it abruptly turns south and passes through the Mianus River Gorge, a nature preserve, before entering Stamford, Connecticut, where it is dammed into the Mianus Reservoir, officially known as the Samuel J. Bargh Reservoir (256feet altitude) of the Greenwich Water Company. From there, it flows south through Stamford and Greenwich into Long Island Sound, at sea level.
The river flows under the Mianus River Bridge, which is part of Interstate 95, U.S. Route 1, and the Mianus River Railroad Bridge which carries the New Haven Line of Metro-North Railroad. The Mianus flows through parks including the Mianus River State Park (straddling the Stamford/Greenwich border) and Mianus Glen, just to the north in Stamford, as well as Newman Mills Park in North Stamford.
The Mianus Fault runs near the river, pushing rock on the east side down, relative to the west side.[1]
Mianus is a corruption of Mayanno, an Indian chieftain.[2] Mianus has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names.[3]