Tyler Branch
The Tyler Branch is a tributary of the Missisquoi River, flowing successively in Bakersfield, Enosburg and in Sheldon, in Franklin County, in northern Vermont, in the United States.
The valley of the Tyler Branch is served by Tyler Branch Road passing on the northeastern shore of the river. The upper part is served by Horsehore Circle street and Enosburg Mountain Road.
The surface of the Tyler Branch is usually frozen from mid-December to mid-March, except the rapids areas; however, safe circulation on the ice is generally from late December to early March.
Course
The Tyler Branch rises at in Bakersfield in forested area, in mountain.From its source, the Tyler Branch flows over mainly in forest and a mix of forest and agriculture, with a drop of. The course of the river follows more or less the Tyler Branch Road, according to the following segments:
- towards southwest descending the slope of the mountain, then branching to the northwest, crossing the Enosburg Mountain Road, up to Cold Hollow Brook ;
- towards northwest in Bakersfield, entering in Enosburg, up to Beaver Meadow Brook ;
- towards northwest in Bakersfield receiving three brooks, then curving to the southeast, up to Bogue Brook ;
- towards the northwest, branching west up to The Branch ;
- towards the northwest going in agricultural area entering in Sheldon, forming a curve towards southwest, up to the mouth.