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==Course==
==Course==
[[Image:S Branch Carrabassett R at AT crossing.jpg|thumb|right|300px|South Branch Carrabassett River at the [[Appalachian Trail|AT]] crossing]]
[[Image:S Branch Carrabassett R at AT crossing.jpg|thumb|right|300px|South Branch Carrabassett River at the [[Appalachian Trail|AT]] crossing]]
The Carrabassett River begins in Franklin County at Caribou Pond, fed by small brooks and wetlands between [[Spaulding Mountain]] to the east and [[Mount Redington]] to the west. From Caribou Pond, the river, called the "South Branch Carrabassett River" at this point, flows north through Caribou Valley, between [[Crocker Mountain (Maine)|Crocker Mountain]] and Sugarloaf Mountain. The [[Appalachian Trail]] crosses the South Branch Carrabassett River in Caribou Valley. Near the village of Bigelow, the river turns east, collecting brooks draining Sugarloaf Mountain, known for its ski resort, [[Sugarloaf (ski resort)|Sugarloaf]]. At Bigelow, the river is bridged by [[State Route 16 (Maine)|State Route 16]]. State Route 16 and the [[Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad]] followed the river from Bigelow downstream to Kingfield.
The Carrabassett River begins in Franklin County at Caribou Pond, fed by small brooks and wetlands between [[Spaulding Mountain]] to the east and [[Mount Redington]] to the west. From Caribou Pond, the river, called the "South Branch Carrabassett River" at this point, flows north through Caribou Valley, between [[Crocker Mountain (Maine)|Crocker Mountain]] and Sugarloaf Mountain. The [[Appalachian Trail]] crosses the South Branch Carrabassett River in Caribou Valley. Near the village of Bigelow, the river turns east, collecting brooks draining Sugarloaf Mountain, known for its ski resort, [[Sugarloaf (ski resort)|Sugarloaf]]. At Bigelow, the river is bridged by [[State Route 16 (Maine)|State Route 16]]. State Route 16 and the [[narrow gauge railway|narrow gauge]] [[Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad]] followed the river from Bigelow downstream to Kingfield.


Near the villages of Records and Carrabassett, in the town of [[Carrabassett Valley, Maine|Carrabassett Valley]], the South Fork Carrabassett River is joined by Huston Brook, which flows south from the Bigelow Range. From the confluence of the South Branch and Huston Brook the river is simply called the Carrabassett River (there is no North Branch, but there is a West Branch to the south).
Near the villages of Records and Carrabassett, in the town of [[Carrabassett Valley, Maine|Carrabassett Valley]], the South Fork Carrabassett River is joined by Huston Brook, which flows south from the Bigelow Range. From the confluence of the South Branch and Huston Brook the river is simply called the Carrabassett River (there is no North Branch, but there is a West Branch to the south).

Revision as of 07:43, 23 July 2009

The Carrabassett River, a tributary of the Kennebec River, is located in Franklin County and Somerset County, Maine, in the United States. It rises near Sugarloaf Mountain, east of Rangeley Lake, and runs for about 40 miles (64 km), first northeast, then southeast, past Kingfield, joining the Kennebec River in the town of Anson.

Course

South Branch Carrabassett River at the AT crossing

The Carrabassett River begins in Franklin County at Caribou Pond, fed by small brooks and wetlands between Spaulding Mountain to the east and Mount Redington to the west. From Caribou Pond, the river, called the "South Branch Carrabassett River" at this point, flows north through Caribou Valley, between Crocker Mountain and Sugarloaf Mountain. The Appalachian Trail crosses the South Branch Carrabassett River in Caribou Valley. Near the village of Bigelow, the river turns east, collecting brooks draining Sugarloaf Mountain, known for its ski resort, Sugarloaf. At Bigelow, the river is bridged by State Route 16. State Route 16 and the narrow gauge Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad followed the river from Bigelow downstream to Kingfield.

Near the villages of Records and Carrabassett, in the town of Carrabassett Valley, the South Fork Carrabassett River is joined by Huston Brook, which flows south from the Bigelow Range. From the confluence of the South Branch and Huston Brook the river is simply called the Carrabassett River (there is no North Branch, but there is a West Branch to the south).

The Carrabassett River turns southward after receiving Huston Brook, flowing between Poplar Mountain to the east and Owls Head to the west, receiving Poplar Stream and Hammond Field Brook before entering the town of Kingfield. There it receives Clay Brook, Reed Brook, and Ledge Brook. This part of the Carrabassett River contains many rapids. Just before the village of Kingfield, the West Branch Carrabassett River joins the main Carrabassett River. The river is bridged by State Route 16 and impounded by a small concrete dam in the village of Kingfield. Below the dam the river receives Stanley Stream, then enters Somerset County and the town of New Portland.

After crossing the county line, the Carrabassett River receives the waters of Indian Stream, Bloodsucker Brook, and Taylor Brook, before reaching the village of New Portland. An old suspension bridge called the "Wire Bridge" crosses the river in New Portland. The river then collects Lemon Stream, Dyer Brook, and Newell Brook. In the village of East New Portland another bridge crosses the river. Then the Carrabassett River receives one of its main tributaries, Gilman Stream, followed by the smaller tributaries of Hutchins Brook, Hilton Brook, and Town Farm Brook.

The Carrabassett River passes through the North Anson Gorge in the town of Anson. It collects Mill Stream and Gilbert Brook before reaching the village of North Anson. About a mile below North Anson, the Carrabassett River joins the Kennebec River at an island called Savage Island. The Carrabasset River is bridged by U.S. Route 201 and was bridged by the former Kineo Branch of the Maine Central Railroad near the confluence with the Kennebec River.

References

  • "The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer". 29th ed. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme, 2006.
  • USGS maps accessed via Topozone.com.
  • "The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000." Carrabassett River.

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