Dyer River

Dyer River
Location
CountryUnited States
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMaine
 • elevation230 feet (70 m)
Mouth 
 • location
Sheepscot River
 • coordinates
44°03′03″N 69°36′35″W / 44.0509°N 69.6098°W / 44.0509; -69.6098 (Dyer River)
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length20 miles (32 km)

The Dyer River is a 20.2-mile-long (32.5 km)[1] river in Maine. It originates along the northern boundary of the town of Jefferson with the town of Somerville (44°14′13″N 69°28′12″W / 44.2370°N 69.4700°W / 44.2370; -69.4700 (Dyer River source)) and flows southwesterly through Jefferson, passing through Dyer Long Pond and near South Jefferson. It continues southwest into the town of Newcastle, passing the villages of North Newcastle and Sheepscot where it joins the tidal Sheepscot River. The Dyer river is integral to the health of the Dyer River Valley preserve where each year thousands of migrant birds rest and feed on their trek. Additionally, the Dyer River valley houses several bald eagles and red tailed hawks.

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed June 22, 2011