What is titicus river?

The Titicus River is a small river in southwestern Connecticut and southeastern New York. It is roughly 11.5 miles long and flows through the towns of North Salem, NY and Ridgefield, CT before joining the Croton River just south of the New York-Connecticut border. The river is named after the Native American tribe that inhabited the area before colonization. The Titicus River is noted for its scenic beauty and is a popular spot for fishing and kayaking. It is also an important source of drinking water for the surrounding communities. However, in recent years, the river has faced pollution and environmental concerns due to development and agricultural runoff. Efforts have been made to address these issues and protect the river's health and natural beauty.