42°36′50″N72°33′8″W / 42.61389°N 72.55222°W /42.61389; -72.55222

TheFall River is a 14.1-mile-long (22.7 km) river in southernVermont and northernMassachusetts, joining theConnecticut River just downstream fromTurners Falls, Massachusetts.[1]
The river rises on the eastern slopes of East Mountain inGuilford, Vermont, and flows southward intoBernardston, Massachusetts. For nearly its entire length in Bernardston it is followed byU.S. Route 5 andInterstate 91, flowing for most of that distance between the two highways. South of Bernardston the river forms the boundary between the town ofGill and the city ofGreenfield. The Fall River enters the Connecticut River directly across from the village of Turners Falls within the town ofMontague and just downstream from the Turners Falls dam.
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