Roaring Brook - Cold Brook Rd to Rt 17 in S Glastonbury


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Roaring Brook,

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Cold Brook Rd to Rt 17 in S Glastonbury (80 ft/mi)

Usual Difficulty III-IV (may vary with level)
Length 3 Miles

Roaring Brook Waterfall


Roaring Brook Waterfall
Photo of Jim O'Brien by Joanne Grogan taken 12/15/2000 @ 1.25 ft

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
SALMON RIVER NEAR EAST HAMPTON, CT.
usgs-01193500 700 - 3000 cfs III-IV 01h41m 170 cfs (rc= -0.2 )


River Description

Description - Roaring Brook starts with a meandering class I stream until it arrives at a pond. At the end of the pond is a 13 foot high dam with a very runable section in the middle. Just upstream of the dam is a 2 inch dia. pipe sticking out of the water. By paddling close to the pipe you would be perfectly lined up for the drop. CAUTION: At the higher water levels there develops a very powerful hydraulic at the base of the dam. If you must run the dam at high water run it as far right as you possibly can.

From the 13 foot dam it’s mostly class III until a second pond with a dam. The dam is only 9 feet high on the right and runable. The landing zone is full of rocks and debris so it’s best to slowly drop over the edge while trying to pick your route.

The next bridge that you pass under has the hand painted gauge on the right wall. After this bridge it is recommended that you scout the next drop (Poolside) on river right. This is a fast slide that has a narrow start then fans out at the bottom. It’s often a crap shoot as to where you will end up at the bottom.

From Poolside to the takeout it’s mostly class three with several class IV drops. In high water some of these drops get quite intense.

Directions - The takeout is at a parking lot on route 17 just south of the route 160 junction in South Glastonbury. To get to the put-in go north on route 17 and take a right at the light onto Hopewell Street. Angle right onto Cold Brook Rd and park at a dirt parking area just after the road crosses Roaring Brook. Do not take the sharp right onto Woodland Street. Roaring Brook passes under Woodland Street but the landowner here hates boaters and will call the police for parking there.

Many boaters will paddle the entire run first then put in at Poolside Slide for their second run. Poolside is located behind a public swimming pool off of Hopewell Street.

StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2005-01-04 16:11:31

Editors

Stream Team Editor
Jim Michaud
Vernon, CT


Pool Side Slide

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Roaring Brook waterfall

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Roaring Brook Waterfall

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Pool Slide on Roaring Brook

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Roaring Brook Entrance

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Roaring Brook Entrance

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Roaring Brook Entrance

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Pool Slide Seq 6

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Pool Slide Seq 7

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Pool Slide Seq 5

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Pool Slide Seq 1

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Pool Slide Seq 4

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Pool Slide Seq 2

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Pool Slide Seq 3

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Hand painted gage on Matson Hill Rd. The Salmon U.S.G.S. gage correlates to this gage. 600 cfs on the Salmon = 1 ft on Roaring Bk. 700 cfs is the min. runnable level.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
SALMON RIVER NEAR EAST HAMPTON, CT.
usgs-01193500 700 - 3000 cfs III-IV 01h41m 170 cfs (rc= -0.2 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
700 -3000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable III-IV

Report - Reports of Roaring Brook Cold Brook Rd to Rt 17 in S Glastonbury and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Roaring Brook [CT] Pool Slide on Roaring Brook 1.25ft on bridge Joanne Grogan
Roaring Brook [MA] Roaring Brook Waterfall 1.25 ft Joanne Grogan
6y163d05h41m Roaring Brook [CT] Pool Slide Seq 7 1.25 Bob Spooner
6y163d05h41m Roaring Brook, Glastonbury [CT] Pool Side Slide 1.25 (minimum) Paul Griese
7y192d05h41m Roaring Brook [CT] Roaring Brook Entrance 1.5' Bob Spooner

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User Comments


2006-05-20 10:24:39 (1282 days ago)
Mark RollinsDetails
Here is a correlation of Roaring Brook levels vs Salmon levels I plagiarised from Jim
Michaud:

600 cfs = 1.0 ft. Bone Run
800 cfs = 1.5 ft.
1000 cfs = 2.0 ft. Good Level.
1500 cfs = 2.5 ft.
2300 cfs = 3.0 ft.

It's not always accurate, but it does give you an idea. I've run it as low as 1', but I wouldn't
recommend anything below 1.5' (a good first timer level).

2003-05-28 15:15:03 (2370 days ago)
Jason RobertsonDetails
American Whitewater received a report on May 28, 2003 about a landowner on the Roaring Brook who
owns a large portion of the land on river left. This landowner has alledgedly hired someone to
patrol the streambanks with a sidearm, and has also posted signs reading "trespassers will be
shot". American Whitewater is researching this report and will share more information as it becomes
available. If you have any information to contribute to this report, please call our office at
866-BOAT-4-AW.
-Jason Robertson, Access Director
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