Connecticut River Byway
parts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, NH
Length: 498.7 miles
New England's longest river tells the story of clashing continental plates and glaciers, of Abenaki living on the land, and of colonial settlement among fields and forests. Experience traditions, vivid history, deeply rooted farming heritage, call of the railroads, natural beauty, and recreation along the Connecticut River Byway. This byway in it entirety stretches 500 miles from western Massachusetts through New Hampshire, Vermont, and to the Canadian border in Maine. It serves as much of the Vermont-New Hampshire border. Consult sectional maps below or click here for driving directions.
Byway Southern Section Map
Byway Middle Section Map
Byway Northern Section Map