The White River is a 60.1-mile-long (96.7 km) river in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, and is the namesake of the White River Valley. The White River rises at Skylight Pond south of Bread Loaf Mountain near the crest of the Green Mountains. The river flows east to the town of Granville, where it receives the outflow from the southern portion of Granville Notch. The river turns south and, followed by Vermont Route 100, flows through the towns of Hancock and Rochester. Entering Stockbridge, the river turns northeast and, followed by Vermont Route 107, flows to the town of Bethel, where the Third Branch of the White River enters from the north. The Second Branch and the First Branch of the White River also enter from the north as the river flows through
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| - White River (Connecticut River) (de)
- White River (Vermont) (fr)
- White River (Vermont) (en)
- 怀特河 (佛蒙特州) (zh)
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| - Der White River (englisch für „Weißer Fluss“) ist ein Fluss in Vermont und rechtsseitiger Zufluss zum Connecticut River. Er gilt als der längste unregulierte Zufluss des Connecticut River. (de)
- La White River (Rivière Blanche) est une rivière de 96,7 km de long dans l'État du Vermont. C'est un affluent du fleuve Connecticut. (fr)
- 怀特河(英語:White River)是美国佛蒙特州的一条河流,长约60.1-英里(96.7-公里) ,是康乃狄克河的一条支流,起源自綠山山脈余脉,在89號州際公路附近汇入康乃狄克河。 (zh)
- The White River is a 60.1-mile-long (96.7 km) river in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, and is the namesake of the White River Valley. The White River rises at Skylight Pond south of Bread Loaf Mountain near the crest of the Green Mountains. The river flows east to the town of Granville, where it receives the outflow from the southern portion of Granville Notch. The river turns south and, followed by Vermont Route 100, flows through the towns of Hancock and Rochester. Entering Stockbridge, the river turns northeast and, followed by Vermont Route 107, flows to the town of Bethel, where the Third Branch of the White River enters from the north. The Second Branch and the First Branch of the White River also enter from the north as the river flows through (en)
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| - Tributaries of the Connecticut River
- Rochester, Vermont
- Royalton, Vermont
- Bethel, Vermont
- Bread Loaf Mountain
- Vermont
- Vermont Route 100
- Vermont Route 107
- Vermont Route 14
- List of rivers of Vermont
- White River Valley
- Connecticut River
- Granville, Vermont
- Granville Notch
- Stockbridge, Vermont
- Rivers of Vermont
- U.S. state
- White River Junction, Vermont
- Rivers of Addison County, Vermont
- Hancock, Vermont
- Hartford, Vermont
- Interstate 89
- Rivers of Windsor County, Vermont
- Tributary
- Green Mountains
- Sharon, Vermont
- U.S. Geological Survey
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| - Der White River (englisch für „Weißer Fluss“) ist ein Fluss in Vermont und rechtsseitiger Zufluss zum Connecticut River. Er gilt als der längste unregulierte Zufluss des Connecticut River. (de)
- La White River (Rivière Blanche) est une rivière de 96,7 km de long dans l'État du Vermont. C'est un affluent du fleuve Connecticut. (fr)
- The White River is a 60.1-mile-long (96.7 km) river in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, and is the namesake of the White River Valley. The White River rises at Skylight Pond south of Bread Loaf Mountain near the crest of the Green Mountains. The river flows east to the town of Granville, where it receives the outflow from the southern portion of Granville Notch. The river turns south and, followed by Vermont Route 100, flows through the towns of Hancock and Rochester. Entering Stockbridge, the river turns northeast and, followed by Vermont Route 107, flows to the town of Bethel, where the Third Branch of the White River enters from the north. The Second Branch and the First Branch of the White River also enter from the north as the river flows through Royalton. From Royalton to the river's mouth, the valley is occupied by Interstate 89 and Vermont Route 14. Flowing southeast, the river passes through the town of Sharon and enters the town of Hartford, where it reaches the Connecticut River at the village of White River Junction. (en)
- 怀特河(英語:White River)是美国佛蒙特州的一条河流,长约60.1-英里(96.7-公里) ,是康乃狄克河的一条支流,起源自綠山山脈余脉,在89號州際公路附近汇入康乃狄克河。 (zh)
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