According to the latest information available, the Salmon River boat ramp is located on the Connecticut River and provides access to both the Salmon River and the Connecticut River. The latitude and longitude coordinates provided match the location of the boat ramp on Google Maps.
The boat ramp is described as a concrete ramp with a dock and a parking area for vehicles and trailers. It is suitable for launching small to medium-sized boats. The width of the boat ramp is not specified, but it appears to be wide enough to accommodate at least two vehicles and trailers side by side.
The Salmon River boat ramp is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and is open year-round. According to DEEP, the following watercraft are permitted on the Connecticut River and its tributaries, including the Salmon River: canoes, kayaks, rowboats, sailboats, motorboats, and personal watercraft (jet skis). All watercraft must comply with state and federal regulations, including proper registration, safety equipment, and boater education requirements.
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