River in Vermont, United States
44°33′41″N 72°36′09″W / 44.5614046°N 72.6024229°W / 44.5614046; -72.6024229
Fog in the Lamoille River valley in Hyde Park, Vermont
Watershed of the Lamoille River
The Lamoille River is a river which runs through northern Vermont and drains into Lake Champlain . It is about 85 miles (137 km) in length, and has a drainage area of around 706 square miles (1,830 km2 ). The river generally flows southwest , and then northwest , from the water divide of the Green Mountains . It is the namesake of Lamoille County, Vermont , through which it flows. The river was the basis of the name of the now-defunct Lamoille Valley Railroad Company , successor to the St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad .
Legend has it that early French settlers named the river La Mouette, meaning "The Seagull". However, a cartographer forgot to cross the t's, which led people to begin calling it La Moulle .[ 1] Over time, this became Lamoille, elided in speaking.
In July 2023, heavy rains caused flooding on the Lamoille River and on the nearby Winooski River and Missisquoi River .[ 2]
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