The Farmington River Coordinating Committee (FRCC) has recently updated it;s website The FRCC's new and improved website is up and running! We are excited about it - many new capabilities that we hope will help reach out to more folks and make it possible to interact and get feedback as well! In August 1994, Congress added 14 miles of the Farmington River's west branch to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. This exciting milestone in the river's history recognizes the Farmington's beauty and character and ensures that it will be enjoyed by generations to come. And there's so much to enjoy! Every year, thousands of people canoe, kayak and fish the waters of the Farmington and visit the state parks, forests and historic mills that dot the rivers edge.
The Farmington River Coordinating Committee is integral to implementation of the Management Plan. The Committee is comprised of representatives from the five river fronting towns, state of Connecticut, MDC, NPS, FRWA, and FRAA. Monthly meetings are typically held at the Committee's office in Squires Tavern; just across the road from Peoples State Forest in Pleasant Valley.
Check out the new website at http://farmingtonriver.org