Battenkill
About
From Manchester through Arlington and into New York, the Battenkill runs 59 miles of Class I–II water through Vermont's premier trout country. At 480 CFS average (optimal 200–1000), this is Orvis home water — the Manchester to Arlington stretch drops through the pools and runs that built American fly fishing's reputation. The Arlington to New York border section mellows to Class I as the valley opens up. USGS gauge 01329000 tracks flows that can swing wide with snowmelt and summer droughts. The Battenkill Conservancy works to protect the watershed, and Vermont has the river under consideration for Scenic River designation. One outfitter, Battenkill Canoe, runs trips on the system. The gradient and boulder structure create holding water that supports wild trout, though specific species data isn't tracked in the public records.
River conditions are community-verified. CFS ranges, difficulty ratings, and access points may not reflect every flow level or seasonal change. Always check current conditions, scout unfamiliar rapids, and paddle within your skill level.