Barrington River

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The Barrington River is a tidal river that arises on the Rhode Island/Massachusetts state line, joins with the Palmer River to form the Warren River, and empties into the Narragansett Bay at Warren, Rhode Island.

The river begins on the border between East Providence, Rhode Island and Seekonk, Massachusetts at the Mobil Dam. (Above the dam it is known as the Runnin's River.) It then flows southeast for 6 km through extensive wetlands in East Providence and Barrington, Rhode Island until it joins the Palmer River. Hundred Acre Cove, a large salt marsh, lies alongside the river some 2 km below the dam. Total river distance from dam to bay is about 24 km (15 miles).

The river is popular for boating. It has also historically been important for shellfishing, but since May 1998 has been permanently closed due to fecal coliform pollution.

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Rivers of Rhode Island
Annaquatucket River | Ashaway River | Barrington River | Beaver River | Big River | Blackstone River | Branch River | Carr River | Chepachet River | Chipuxet River | Chockalog River | Clear River | Congdon River | Flat River | Green Fall River | Hunt River | Kickamuit River | Maidford River | Maiford River | Maskerchugg River | Mattatuxet River | Mill River | Millers River | Mishnock River | Moosup River | Moshassuck River | Moswansicut River | Nipmuc River | Nooseneck River | Palmer River | Pascoag River | Pawcatuck River | Pawtuxet River | Peters River | Pettaquamscutt River | Pine River | Pocasset River | Ponaganset River | Potowomut River | Providence River | Quaket River | Queen River | Runnins River | Sakonnet River | Saugatucket River | Seekonk River | Seven Mile River | Stillwater River | Ten Mile River | Usquepaug River | Warren River | West River | Wood River | Woonasquatucket River
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