Mettawee River
Appearance
The Mettawee River (sometimes spelled "Mettowee River") is a tributary of Lake Champlain in western Vermont and eastern New York in the United States, passing the town of Granville, New York. The river is particularly good for rapids and kayaking.
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[edit]43°32′02″N 73°24′12″W / 43.53389°N 73.40333°W
Categories:
- Rivers of New York (state)
- Rivers of Vermont
- Tributaries of Lake Champlain
- Rivers of Rutland County, Vermont
- Rivers of Washington County, New York
- New York (state) placenames of Native American origin
- Vermont placenames of Native American origin
- Capital-Saratoga, New York, geography stubs
- New York (state) river stubs
- Northeastern United States river stubs
- Vermont geography stubs