The Oxbow (Connecticut river)

The Oxbow (Connecticut river)

History

The Oxbow (Also known as the Ox-Bow) is an extension of the Connecticut River, located in Northampton, Massachusetts. It is famous for its appearance in the 1836 painting The Oxbow by Thomas Cole. Historically, the Oxbow was connected directly to the Connecticut river as a large U-Shaped bend. [http://www.chronos-historical.org/mtholyoke/history1.html] In 1840, flood waters cut through the narrow section, separating the Oxbow from the main river and the current. In the early 1900's, the Oxbow was used extensively for logging operations, as a holding area for logs sent down river. The northern end was later cut off to build Interstate 91, which runs between the Oxbow and the Connecticut river. The Connecticut river is still accessible by a channel made under Route 91. and Route 5 bridges. [http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/pab/pab_facilities.htm]

Wildlife

The Oxbow is habitat for many migratory and resident species of birds. The Arcadia wildlife sanctuary (A project of Mass Audubon) protects a total of 776 acres [http://www.massaudubon.org/Nature_Connection/Sanctuaries/Arcadia/index.php] of land which forms the outer shore of the oxbow. Among these species include Bald Eagle, Snowy Egret, Cormorant, Great Blue Heron, Osprey,Kingfisher, Swifts, Gulls, Canadian Geese, and Ducks. [http://www.massaudubon.org/Birds_and_Birding/sightings.php#western]

Current Use

The Oxbow is used today primarily for pleasure boating, and is home to one of the largest marinas on the Connecticut River in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation operates a state boat ramp facility accessible from Route 5 in Easthampton. Because it is partially separated from the main river body, boats are protected from strong current and floating debris. Other uses include flat water paddling and fishing. The Oxbow also facilitates the Northampton Youth and Community Rowing Inc. (Also known as "Hamp Crew"), One of the larger scholastic and masters rowing clubs in all of Western Massachusetts. The club offers competitive rowing programs for many schools in the area, including Northampton High School [http://www.hampcrew.com] The Oxbow water ski show team also shares facilities.

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