Jeremy's Back, Tributary in Connecticut, United States.
Jeremy's Back is a tributary in New London County, Connecticut, that winds through the region's woodland and drains into the larger Connecticut River system. The waterway is part of a network of streams and rivers that shape the local landscape.
The waterway was named after Jeremy Adams, an early settler who contributed to European settlement in Connecticut during the 1600s. The name reflects the region's colonial beginnings.
The waterway forms part of the Connecticut River system, which supported Native American communities and early European settlements in New England.
The tributary can be accessed at several points along its course and offers opportunities for paddlers and nature observers. The best access depends on your planned activities and the season.
The water body connects to the Jeremy River, creating a network of waterways that define the natural landscape of New London County.
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