Geobox River Heading name br Itchen native name other name   category category hide 1 Names etymology nickname Image image RiverItchen Ovington.jpg image caption The Itchen near Avington, Hampshire Avington image size Country country England state region Hampshire region type County district municipality ... y Website website commons RiverItchen, Hampshire Footnotes footnotes The RiverItchen is a river in Hampshire , England . It flows from mid Hampshire to join with Southampton Water below the Itchen Bridge ... Eastleigh borough SSSIs Hampshire biological References refs External links commonscat RiverItchen ... DEFAULTSORT Itchen, River Category Rivers of Hampshire Category Southampton Category Eastleigh Category ... acrobat riveritchen 783394.pdf title Fact file on the RiverItchen accessdate 7 February ... acrobat riveritchen 783394.pdf Bot retrieved archive archivedate 17 February 2006 ref and Austropotamobius ... . Course File The Weirs, RiverItchen, Winchester.jpg thumb left The Weirs on the Itchen in Winchester . File soton itchen 01.jpg thumb left The tidal river the Itchen Bridge can be seen in the distance. The source of the Itchen is situated just south of the village of Cheriton, Hampshire Cheriton . Initially ... then flows west down the upper Itchen Valley passing the villages of Avington, Hampshire Avington , Itchen Stoke , Itchen Abbas , Martyr Worthy , Easton, Hampshire Easton , and Abbots Worthy ... region GB scale 100000 mouth http www.geog.port.ac.uk webmap itchen frameset.html RiverItchen Archaeology Project Home Page http www.itchenbooks.spaces.live.com Pictures from around the riveritchen ... Cheriton Stream city landmark River locations source source location New Cheriton source region Hampshire source country England source elevation source lat d source lat m source lat s source lat ... location Southampton mouth region Hampshire mouth country mouth elevation mouth lat d mouth lat ..., Hampshire discharge1 average 5.4 discharge2 location Easton, Hampshire discharge2 average 4.3 Free ... more details
The RiverItchen may refer to The RiverItchen, Hampshire , in Hampshire, England The RiverItchen, Warwickshire , in Warwickshire, England geodis ... more details
Itchen may refer to Places Itchen Valley civil parish in Hampshire, England Itchen Valley Country Park , in West End, Hampshire The former Itchen Urban District , now part of Southampton, HampshireRiverItchen, Hampshire in England RiverItchen, Warwickshire in England Other Itchen ferry , a type of small gaff rig cutter disambig ... more details
The Little River in New Hampshire may refer to Little River Ammonoosuc River , a tributary of the Ammonoosuc River Little River Big River , a tributary of the Big River Little River Brentwood, New Hampshire , a tributary of the Exeter River Little River Exeter, New Hampshire , another tributary of the Exeter River Little River Lamprey River , a tributary of the Lamprey River Little River Merrimack River in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, a tributary of the Merrimack River Little River New Hampshire Atlantic Coast , in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire SIA ... more details
coord 43.3365 71.2621 type river display title The Big River is a convert 14.9 mi km adj mid long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located in central New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Suncook River , part of the Merrimack River and therefore Gulf of Maine drainage basin watershed . The Big River rises in high ground in the southern corner of Alton, New Hampshire and flows southeast through corners of New Durham, New Hampshire New Durham and Farmington, New Hampshire Farmington into Strafford, New Hampshire Strafford . Running up against the Blue Hills Range, the river reverses course, turning west into Barnstead, New Hampshire Barnstead , where it meets the Suncook River in the village of Center Barnstead, New Hampshire Center Barnstead . References reflist Category Tributaries of the Merrimack River Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
coord 43.4590 70.9655 type river display title Image BranchRiverNH.jpg thumb 300px The Branch River in Union, New Hampshire The Branch River is an 11.9 mile long 19.1 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located in eastern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Salmon Falls River , part of the Piscataqua River drainage basin watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean . The river begins at the outlet of Lovell Lake at Sanbornville, New Hampshire Sanbornville , a village in the town of Wakefield, New Hampshire . The river turns south, paralleling New Hampshire Route 16 , passes through the village of Union, New Hampshire Union , and turns southeast to reach the Salmon Falls River in Northeast Pond , within the town of Milton, New Hampshire Milton . A significant tributary is Jones Brook . References reflist Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
coord 43.7574 71.1282 type river display title The Beech River is a 13.1 mile long 21.2 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located in eastern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Pine River New Hampshire Pine River , part of the Ossipee Lake Saco River drainage basin watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean . The Beech River begins at the outlet of Upper Beech Pond in the northern part of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire . The river flows north for one mile and enters Lower Beech Pond in the town of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire Tuftonboro . Resuming its course, it heads generally northeast into Ossipee, New Hampshire Ossipee , passing through Garland Pond and reaching the Pine River near the village of Center Ossipee, New Hampshire Center Ossipee . References reflist Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
The Old River is a 3.1 mile long 4.9 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref stream located in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Taylor River New Hampshire Taylor River , the primary tributary of the Hampton River New Hampshire Hampton River estuary connected to the Atlantic Ocean . The river s entire course is within Hampton, New Hampshire . It rises north of the center of town, in a wetland, and flows west, past the Interstate 95 in New Hampshire Interstate 95 New Hampshire Route 101 NH 101 interchange at the Hampton tollbooths. The river continues southwest, passing through Car Barn Pond, and reaches the Taylor River upstream from Coffins Mill. References reflist coord 42 56 51 N 70 52 41 W type river display title Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
The Hampton River is a tidal river tidal inlet in the towns of Hampton, New Hampshire Hampton and Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Hampton Falls , New Hampshire , the United States . It is surrounded by the largest salt marsh in New Hampshire, covering over convert 3800 acre km2 . ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT database ref The river is formed by the confluence of the Taylor River New Hampshire Taylor and Hampton Falls River Hampton Falls rivers. The Hampton River flows for one mile 1.6  km before broadening into Hampton Harbor, an estuary which also receives flow from small tidal channels such as the Browns River New Hampshire Browns River and the Blackwater River Massachusetts New Hampshire Blackwater River . Hampton Harbor exits to the Atlantic Ocean through the Hampton Harbor Inlet, a dredged channel between Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Hampton Beach and Seabrook, New Hampshire Seabrook which is spanned by the Hampton Bridge . References reflist coord 42.8995 70.8209 type river display title Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
coord 42.8956 70.8342 type river display title The Browns River is a convert 2.9 mi km long river , primarily estuary tidal , in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States . It is part of the largest salt marsh in New Hampshire, covering over convert 3800 acre km2 . ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT database ref The river rises in the town of Seabrook, New Hampshire Seabrook just east of U.S. Route 1 and quickly enters the salt marsh and tidewater. For most of its length, the river forms the boundary between Seabrook and Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Hampton Falls . The river ends in Hampton Harbor, where it joins the Hampton River New Hampshire Hampton River . References reflist Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
Image TiogaNH.jpg thumb right 300px The Tioga River in Belmont, New Hampshire The Tioga River is a convert 12.8 mi km adj mid long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located in the Lakes Region New Hampshire Lakes Region of central New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Winnipesaukee River , part of the Merrimack River drainage basin watershed . The Tioga River rises on the western slopes of the Belknap Mountains in Gilmanton, New Hampshire . Flowing west, the river quickly enters the town of Belmont, New Hampshire Belmont , where it spends most of its existence. The river passes through Badger Pond shortly before reaching the village proper of Belmont, which was sited along the Tioga River in the 19th century for its waterpower. The river continues west, reaching a broad wetland along the Belmont Northfield, New Hampshire Northfield town line, and ends at the Winnipesaukee River near the outlet of Silver Lake. New Hampshire Route 140 follows the general course of the river from Belmont village to the Winnipesaukee. References reflist coord 43 27 13 N 71 32 44 W type river display title Category Tributaries of the Merrimack River Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
Image NewfoundR.jpg thumb 300px The Newfound River in Bristol, New Hampshire The Newfound River is a convert 3.2 mi km adj mid long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located in central New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Pemigewasset River , part of the Merrimack River drainage basin watershed . The Newfound River begins at the outlet of Newfound Lake in Bristol, New Hampshire . The river drops rapidly through the town of Bristol, passing over several hydroelectricity hydroelectric dams before reaching the Pemigewasset. Major tributaries of the Newfound River via Newfound Lake are the Fowler River and the Cockermouth River . coord 43 37 5.06 N 71 44 24.16 W type river region US display title References reflist Category Tributaries of the Merrimack River Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
Image MooseRiverNH.jpg thumb right The Moose River in Randolph, New Hampshire The Moose River is an convert 11.7 mi km long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref stream in northern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Androscoggin River , which flows south and east into Maine , joining the Kennebec River near the Atlantic Ocean . The Moose River rises in the town of Randolph, New Hampshire , on the northern slopes of Mount Adams New Hampshire Mount Adams . The river quickly enters the wide valley between the Presidential Range to the south and the Crescent Mountain Range to the north and turns east to flow to the Androscoggin River in Gorham, New Hampshire Gorham . An inactive railroad owned by the State of New Hampshire parallels the Moose River for most of the river s length. References reflist coord 44 23 42 N 71 11 18 W type river display title Category Rivers of New Hampshire Category Landforms of Coos County, New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
Image Mohawk Colebrook.jpg thumb right The Mohawk River entering Colebrook, New Hampshire Colebrook The Mohawk River is a convert 13.8 mi km adj mid long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river in northern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Connecticut River , which flows south to Long Island Sound , an arm of the Atlantic Ocean . The Mohawk River rises in the area of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire Dixville Notch and flows west northwest to the Connecticut River in the town of Colebrook, New Hampshire Colebrook . It is paralleled for most of its length by New Hampshire Route 26 . See also List of New Hampshire rivers References reflist coord 44 54 02 N 71 30 18 W type river display title Category Rivers of New Hampshire Category Tributaries of the Connecticut River NewHampshire geo stub de Mohawk River New Hampshire ... more details
coord 44.1045 71.1723 type river display title Image Glen Ellis Falls.jpg thumb right Glen Ellis Falls on the Ellis River in Pinkham Notch File Ellis River, Jackson, New Hampshire.jpg thumb The river in Jackson, New Hampshire The Ellis River is a 16.7 mile long 26.9 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river in the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Saco River , which flows to the Atlantic Ocean in Maine . The Ellis River rises on the eastern slopes of Mount Washington New Hampshire Mount Washington , the highest peak in the northeastern United States. Flowing south, it is quickly joined by the Cutler River New Hampshire Cutler River flowing out of Tuckerman Ravine Tuckerman and Huntington Ravine Huntington ravines, passes over Crystal Cascade, and reaches the floor of Pinkham Notch . The river leaves the level ground at the high point of the notch by dropping Convert 64 ft over Glen Ellis Falls. The falls are a short walk from New Hampshire Route 16 Route 16 , the highway through the notch. A U.S. Forest Service parking area, not far from the top of the falls, gives access to a well maintained, hard surfaced, short trail hugging the river to a point ... proceeds by a steep descent of stairs to the deep pool at the base of the falls. The river continues south into the town of Jackson, New Hampshire , through a gradually widening valley. Leaving the small intervale at Jackson village, the Ellis River drops over a hydroelectric dam at Goodrich Falls and reaches the Saco River near the village of Glen in the town of Bartlett, New Hampshire Bartlett . New Hampshire Route 16 follows the Ellis River from the height of land in Pinkham Notch south to Glen. References reflist Category Rivers of New Hampshire Category Mount Washington New Hampshire Category Saco River NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
for the similarly named waterway in northern New Hampshire Indian Stream The Indian River is a 12.8 mile long 20.7 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located in western New Hampshire in the United States . The river is a tributary of the Mascoma River , which in turn flows to the Connecticut River and ultimately Long Island Sound . The Indian River rises in the southern corner of the town of Dorchester, New Hampshire Dorchester and flows south in a broad valley to the west of Mount Cardigan . At the town center of Canaan, New Hampshire Canaan , the river turns west and shortly ends at the Mascoma River. For its south flowing portion, the Indian River is followed by New Hampshire Route 118 . From Canaan to the Mascoma River, U.S. Route 4 is close by. References reflist coord 43.6484 72.0623 type river display title Category Rivers of New Hampshire Category Tributaries of the Connecticut River NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
File TurkeyRiverNH.jpg thumb right 250px The Turkey River near St. Paul s School Concord, New Hampshire St. Paul s School The Turkey River is a convert 6.1 mi km adj mid long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref stream located in southern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Merrimack River , which flows to the Gulf of Maine . The source of the Turkey River is the outlet of Turkey Ponds Little Turkey Pond in Concord, New Hampshire . The river travels southeast through the campus of St. Paul s School Concord, New Hampshire St. Paul s School , winding through the outskirts of Concord, and entering Bow, New Hampshire Bow before joining the Merrimack near the junction of Interstate 93 and Interstate 89 . In May 2006 record amounts of rainfall over two days caused the Turkey River to New England Flood of May 2006 flood the campus of St. Paul s School, forcing the school year to be ended prematurely. References reflist coord 43 10 08 N 71 31 29 W type river display title Category Tributaries of the Merrimack River Category Rivers of New Hampshire Category Concord, New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
coord 43.0309 70.9753 type river display title The Fresh River is a 3.2 mile long 5.2 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref stream in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Piscassic River , which flows into the Lamprey River and is part of the Great Bay New Hampshire Great Bay and Piscataqua River drainage basin watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean . Nearly the entire course of the river is through freshwater wetland s. The vertical drop of the stream over its three mile length is less than 20 feet. It rises on the border between the towns of Epping, New Hampshire Epping and Brentwood, New Hampshire Brentwood and flows east into the northern corner of Exeter, New Hampshire Exeter . The river crosses into Newfields, New Hampshire Newfields just before joining the Piscassic River at the Piscassic Ice Pond. References reflist Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
The New River is a 2.2 mile long 3.6 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref stream in the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Ellis River New Hampshire Ellis River , part of the Saco River drainage basin watershed flowing to the Atlantic Ocean in Maine . The New River rises in the Gulf of Slides, a small cirque landform glacial cirque at the foot of Boott Spur , a southern extension of Mount Washington New Hampshire Mount Washington . Flowing northeast, the stream drops rapidly down the western slopes of Pinkham Notch , joining the Ellis River in the floor of the notch at the New Hampshire Route 16 Route 16 crossing, just south of the notch s water divide height of land . References reflist coord 44 15 18 N 71 15 15 W type river display title Category Rivers of New Hampshire Category Mount Washington New Hampshire Category Saco River NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
for the Androscoggin River tributary in Maine Dead River Androscoggin River The Dead River is a convert 3.5 mi km adj mid long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located entirely in the city of Berlin, New Hampshire Berlin in northern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Androscoggin River , which flows south and east into Maine , joining the Kennebec River near the Atlantic Ocean . The Dead River is formed where Jericho Brook, flowing out of the White Mountain National Forest and Jericho Mountain State Park from the west, reaches a broad, flat valley occupied by New Hampshire Route 110 NH Route 110 and the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad . Flowing southeast through the valley, the river is nearly flat, or dead , until it reaches the center of Berlin, where it drops 40 feet in one half mile to reach the Androscoggin. References reflist coord 44.4695 71.1831 type river display title Category Berlin, New Hampshire Category Landforms of Coos County, New Hampshire Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
coord 43.8842 71.1773 type river display title The Deer River is a 2.6 mile long 4.2 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref stream in eastern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of Silver Lake Madison, New Hampshire Silver Lake , part of the Ossipee Lake Saco River drainage basin watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean . The Deer River lies entirely within the town of Madison, New Hampshire . It begins at a wetland where Ham Brook and Salter Brook join, then flows south through woodlands to the village of Silver Lake, New Hampshire Silver Lake , where it enters the north end of Silver Lake, the water body. References reflist Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
The North River is a 15.1 mile long 24.4 km river located in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Lamprey River , part of the Great Bay New Hampshire Great Bay and Piscataqua River drainage basin watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean . The river begins at the outlet of North River Pond in the northern corner of Nottingham, New Hampshire . It flows southeast through hilly, wooded terrain, crossing the entire town of Nottingham, the southwest corner of Lee, New Hampshire Lee , and a northern part of Epping, New Hampshire Epping , where it joins the Lamprey. A major tributary of the North River is the Bean River , which joins from the west in the center part of Nottingham. References http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT geographic information system 1 25,000 scale digital hydrographic data derived from U.S. Geological Survey topographic map s coord 43 04 44 N 71 01 13 W type river display title Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
coord 43.7638 71.6860 type river display title Image Baker River Historic Marker.JPG thumb left The Baker River , or Asquamchumauke , is a convert 36.4 mi km adj mid long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river in the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains region of New Hampshire , the United States . It rises on the south side of Mount Moosilauke and runs south and east to empty into the Pemigewasset River in Plymouth, New Hampshire Plymouth . The river traverses the towns of Warren, New Hampshire Warren , Wentworth, New Hampshire Wentworth , and Rumney, New Hampshire Rumney . It is part of the Merrimack River drainage basin watershed . The Baker River s name recalls Lt. Thomas Baker 1682 1753 , whose company of 34 scouts from Northampton, Massachusetts passed down the river s valley in 1712 and destroyed a Pemigewasset Indian village. It was along this river on April 28, 1752 that John Stark and Amos Eastman were captured by Abenaki warriors and taken to Saint Fran ois du Lac, Quebec , near Montreal . John Stark s brother William Stark escaped, and David Stinson was killed during the ambush . On the 1835 Thomas Bradford map of New Hampshire, the river is shown as Bakers River, originating on Mooshillock Mtn. Major tributaries Tributaries greater than convert 5 mi km long, listed from upstream end to downstream end of Baker River Berry Brook Pond Brook South Branch Baker River Halls Brook Stinson Brook There is a large fish hatchery on the Baker River in the town of Warren. References reflist See also List of New Hampshire rivers Category Tributaries of the Merrimack River Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
Image PineRiverNH.jpg thumb 300px The Pine River in Effingham, New Hampshire The Pine River is a 19.2 mile long 30.9 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located in eastern New Hampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of Ossipee Lake , part of the Saco River drainage basin watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean . Course The Pine River begins at the outlet of Pine River Pond in Wakefield, New Hampshire . The river almost immediately enters the town of Ossipee, New Hampshire Ossipee and heads northwest through a sandy, pine forested valley. The Pine River Esker , now mostly excavated by sand and gravel operations, follows the river for over six miles. The river enters the western corner of Effingham, New Hampshire Effingham , passing through the Heath Pond Bog Natural Area, then reenters Ossipee two miles before the river s mouth at Ossipee Lake. The Beech River New Hampshire Beech River is a significant tributary, entering just east of the village of Center Ossipee, New Hampshire Center Ossipee , one mile upstream from Ossipee Lake. New Hampshire Route 16 , while not following the river closely, occupies the same broad, sandy valley. References reflist coord 43 46 19 N 71 08 24 W type river display title Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details