Everything about The Kennebunk River totally explained
The
Kennebunk River is a short river, approximately 15
miles (24
km), in southwestern
Maine in the
United States. It drains a settled rural area southwest of
Portland, emptying into the
Atlantic Ocean.
It rises in central
York County, issuing from Kennebunk Pond. It flows generally southeast, passing under
Interstate 95 and
U.S. Route 1. It flows past the town center of
Kennebunkport, where it becomes navigable, and enters the Atlantic in Kennebunkport, approximately one-half mile (1 km) downstream from the town center.
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