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Battenkill Corridor Connections

The Battenkill Corridor Connections Project promotes and plans the physical connections between key access points along the Battenkill and within the watershed. The objective is to highlight these scenic, historical, recreational and environmentally important sites with the possibility of improved bike and pedestrian trails and a more cohesive connection among the sites. 

The Project works in tandem with the “It's Your Battenkill, Explore It” campaign by strengthening BkC's ability to offer programs, host events and develop partnerships that help promote the area and its natural resources.  Eventually the goal is to create a physical corridor that connects key river related attractions and provides improved access.

Our first sign was installed this past November at the Middle Falls site promoting the kayak/canoe launch and fishing trail located at the scenic but often overlooked falls. 








Battenkill Conservancy - Preserving & Enhancing the Battenkill Watershed 

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P.O. Box 327 Cambridge, NY 12816
Phone: 518.677.2545
E-mail: bkc@battenkillconservancy.org