
TheMoosup River is ariver in theU.S. states ofRhode Island andConnecticut. It flows approximately 23.7 miles (38.1 km).[1] The river is named after the Native Americansachem Maussup.[2]

The river rises from Clark Pond inFoster, Rhode Island. From there, it flows south throughFoster andCoventry, then turns west and heads into Connecticut, flowing throughSterling andPlainfield to its mouth at theQuinebaug River.
TheAmerican Rivers organization has targeted the Moosup River for dam removal to help fish to swim upstream to spawn.In late June 2014 Moosup Dam #1 in Connecticut was removed[3] and on September 29, 2015, the Griswold Rubber dam in Connecticut was removed.[4]
Below is a list all crossings over the Moosup River. The list starts at the headwaters and goes downstream.
| State | County | Town | Carrying |
|---|---|---|---|
| RI | Providence | Foster | Harrington Road |
| Moosup Valley Road | |||
| Kent | Coventry | Barbs Hill Road | |
| CT | Windham | Sterling | Deerfield Drive |
| Plainfield | |||
| Barber Hill Road | |||
| River Street | |||
| Pond Street | |||
| South Main Street | |||
| Water Street | |||
| Black Hill Road |
In addition to many unnamed tributaries, the following brooks feed the Moosup:
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