Slocums River

      Slocums River (Pascamanset River)
      Slocum River, Pamanset
      River
      Country United States
      State Massachusetts
      Region Bristol County
      City Dartmouth
      Source Paskamanset River
      Mouth Buzzards Bay
       - coordinates 41°31′46″N 70°58′36″W / 41.52944°N 70.97667°W / 41.52944; -70.97667
      Length 5.5 mi (9 km)

      Slocums River (sometimes seen as Slocum's River or Slocum River) is a 4.3-mile-long (6.9 km)[1] tidal river in southeastern Massachusetts in the United States. The Paskamanset River and Slocums River really form just a single river, but the freshwater portion kept its earlier Indian name, while the salt-water portion is named for its English discoverer.

      The Slocums River flows through the town of Dartmouth to Buzzards Bay between Barneys Joy and Mishaum points.

      Description

      The river is fronted by private lands and public reserves. The Trustees of Reservations and Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust manage the 47-acre (19 ha) Slocum's River Reserve along the west bank. Demarest Lloyd State Park includes the west bank of the mouth of the river and protects waterfowl marshland. Both properties offer walking trails and views of the river.

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      History

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      References

      1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed April 1, 2011
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      Last modified on 5 April 2011, at 12:39