Mettawee River
The Mettawee River is a tributary of Lake Champlain in western Vermont and eastern New York in the United States. From its source at the southern slopes of Dorset Mountain, Vermont, the river flows northwards for 47 miles, flowing through Mettawee Valley in Vermont and passing the town of Granville, New York before emptying into Lake Champlain. It has a drainage basin of 167 square miles, with an average discharge of per second.
The river is a popular attraction for rapids and kayaking.