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Browns River (Vermont)

Bodies of water of Chittenden County, VermontBodies of water of Franklin County, VermontNortheastern United States river stubsRivers of VermontTributaries of Lake Champlain
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2017 09 11 15 49 42 View west southwest down the Browns River from the Sunset Ridge Trail at about 2,320 feet above sea level on the western slopes of Mount Mansfield in Underhill, Chittenden County, Vermont
2017 09 11 15 49 42 View west southwest down the Browns River from the Sunset Ridge Trail at about 2,320 feet above sea level on the western slopes of Mount Mansfield in Underhill, Chittenden County, Vermont

The Browns River is an approximately 20-mile (32 km) waterway in northern Vermont. It is a tributary of the Lamoille River. The mouth of the river is in Fairfax (at 44°39′36″N 73°01′08″W). The source of the river is on the western slopes of Mount Mansfield in Underhill (at 44°32′03″N 72°49′54″W). The river flows west from Mount Mansfield, through Underhill State Park to the town of Jericho. Continuing west, it enters the town of Essex and turns north near the village of Essex Center. It passes through the town of Westford and reaches its mouth in the southwestern corner of the town of Fairfax, where it empties into the Lamoille River.

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2017 09 11 15 49 42 View west southwest down the Browns River from the Sunset Ridge Trail at about 2,320 feet above sea level on the western slopes of Mount Mansfield in Underhill, Chittenden County, Vermont
2017 09 11 15 49 42 View west southwest down the Browns River from the Sunset Ridge Trail at about 2,320 feet above sea level on the western slopes of Mount Mansfield in Underhill, Chittenden County, Vermont
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