Tred Avon / Third Haven River
23.78 km | 14.78 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
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The Tred Avon (also called Third Haven River) is a river in Maryland, United States. This river spans the eastern coastal region of the state and is part of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. The Tred Avon stretches for approximately 23.78 km | 14.74 mi and finally empties into the Chesapeake Bay.
The river is known for its scenic beauty, abundant wildlife and the historical importance of its surroundings. Along the Tred Avon are historic towns like Easton and Oxford that played important roles in America's colonial history. The area also offers numerous opportunities for water activities such as kayaking, fishing and boating.
The name "Third Haven River" came from the early settlers and was given to the river to distinguish it from two other rivers named "Haven" and "Second Haven" in the area. A popular destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike, the Tred Avon / Third Haven River offers a rich variety of recreational opportunities in an idyllic setting.
The river is known for its scenic beauty, abundant wildlife and the historical importance of its surroundings. Along the Tred Avon are historic towns like Easton and Oxford that played important roles in America's colonial history. The area also offers numerous opportunities for water activities such as kayaking, fishing and boating.
The name "Third Haven River" came from the early settlers and was given to the river to distinguish it from two other rivers named "Haven" and "Second Haven" in the area. A popular destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike, the Tred Avon / Third Haven River offers a rich variety of recreational opportunities in an idyllic setting.

