Reeled Lakes and Rivers Blog


 
River : Aberjona River
State : Massachusetts

The Aberjona River has been the main contributor on the progress of Winchester from the majestic days to the present. The river attracted colonists building houses along its banks. Its panoramic view is perfect for leisure which inspired artists.

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River : Abiqua Creek
State : Oregon

The Abiqua Creek is Oregon's natural beauty. The stunning water current gives paddlers a raison d'être to come here. Whitewater rafting and kayaking in this area is a challenge for the experts.

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River : Abita River
State : Louisiana

Selected as the “Natural and Scenic River”, the Abita River was one of the three streams the Chinchuba highway crosses. It was believed to be named after an old Indian who came to the village several years ago.

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River : Acushnet River
State : Massachusetts

The Acushnet River’s reservoir has been the habitat to many mills. Its harbor has given ships and boats protection from storms and rough water. It is also the hometown of New Bedford’s whaling industry.

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River : Agawam River
State : Massachusetts

The Agawan River is one of Massachusetts National Historic Landmarks. Its waterway is a wealthy source of clams, shrimps, and crabs, as well as fishes such as striped bass, mullet, and menhaden.

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River : Agua Fria River
State : Arizona

The mighty Agua Fria River of Arizona is margined by two lush mesas and divided by various smaller valleys. Its rich natural life is great for camping, hiking, and bird watching.

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River : Ahnapee River
State : Wisconsin

If you like to calm down in country scenery where you can enjoy family activities then the Ahnapee River is just right. It is about 15 miles or 25 kilometers long.

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River : Alabama River
State : Alabama

When the Coosa River and the Tallapoosa River converged, it created the Alabama River. It flows just about 15 miles north of Montgomery. The river’s physical attributes is definitely striking.

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River : Alafia River
State : Florida

Located 20 miles southeast of downtown Tampa, the Alafia River presents 11.5 miles of picturesque view which is just great for paddlers. Its environment is surrounded by freshwater, natural spring and shoals.

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River : Alagnak River
State : Alaska

The Alagnak River is the best place for salmon fishing in Alaska. For each tide carries a new set of fish. Its shallow and deep water is idyllic for fly-fisherman.

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