The Taunton River segment within Massachusetts' Coastal Zone Management Areas protects a diverse riverine and estuarine environment offering opportunities for paddling, wildlife observation, and historical exploration.
The Taunton River segment of the Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Areas encompasses approximately 37 miles of river corridor stretching from the city of Taunton downstream to Mount Hope Bay. This segment is characterized by a rich mix of freshwater and tidal wetlands, riparian woodlands, and important fish spawning grounds. The river serves as one of the longest undammed rivers in New England, supporting species such as Atlantic sturgeon, alewife, and blueback herring. Historically, the Taunton River was an important transport and industrial artery for early settlers and later industrial development, with several preserved historic sites and old mill towns along its banks. The coastal zone management designation focuses on maintaining water quality, floodplain function, and habitat connectivity while balancing working waterfronts and public access. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy canoeing and kayaking along gentle stretches of the river, spotting bald eagles and osprey, and hiking smaller trails in adjacent protected parcels. The areas near the riverbanks offer excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially during spring and fall migrations. Notable landmarks include the Roche Bros Mill in Taunton and Native American archaeological sites in the area. The management framework encourages sustainable recreational use and environmental education programs to promote stewardship of this vital resource. The Taunton River segment stands out for its blend of natural biodiversity and cultural history, making it an appealing destination for paddlers, anglers, and nature observers seeking a scenic river experience close to urban centers.
The Taunton River – one of the longest undammed rivers in New England, ideal for paddling and fishing
Vernal pools and tidal wetlands supporting rare fish species like Atlantic sturgeon
Historic mill sites and Native American archaeological areas along the river corridor
Quiet river access points perfect for wildlife observation and photography
A green recreational area with easy access to the Taunton River, offering picnic spots and walking trails.
An old mill complex reflecting the industrial history of the Taunton River valley.
Extensive coastal wetlands supporting a wide diversity of fish and bird species critical for ecological health.