- Winnipesaukee River
The Winnipesaukee River is a convert|10.5|mi|km|1|lk=on-long [ [http://www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system] ] river that connects
Lake Winnipesaukee with the Pemigewasset and Merrimack rivers in Franklin,New Hampshire . The river is located in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire. The total drainage area of the river is approximately convert|488|sqmi|km2|0|lk=on.There are two distinct sections of the river. The upstream section consists of a series of river courses connecting a chain of lakes, beginning with Lake Winnipesaukee. From the dam at the outlet of Lake Winnipesaukee in the Lakeport section of Laconia, the river almost immediately enters
Opechee Bay . convert|1|mi|km|1 down the lake, the river exits over a dam and drops through the center of Laconia, its banks lined by industrial buildings from the 19th century that were constructed to take advantage of the river's power. The convert|1|mi|km|1 section through Laconia ends atWinnisquam Lake , the third-largest lake in New Hampshire after Winnipesaukee andSquam Lake . A convert|5|mi|km|0|sing=on stretch across Winnisquam leads to the dam at the lake's outlet and a short descent to Silver Lake.The lower section of the river begins at the natural outlet of Silver Lake, on the boundary between Belmont and
Tilton, New Hampshire . The river passes through the center of the twin towns of Tilton and Northfield, then descends through a narrow valley to Franklin where additional small dams use the river's power. From Tilton to Franklin, the river has a drop of up to 90 feet per mile, with challenging rapids for sport boaters who put in at Cross Mill Bridge and take out at theU.S. Highway 3 bridge in Franklin. A USGS water gage is located in Tilton which also lists current precipitation and air temperature [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01081000] .The Winnipesaukee River joins the Pemigewasset River just downstream from the center of Franklin, forming the Merrimack River.
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See also
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List of New Hampshire rivers External links
* [http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?S=14&T=2&lat=43.4369444&lon=-71.6483333 Terraserver topographic map]
* [http://www.americanwhitewater.org/rivers/id/3057/ American Whitewater information on running the river]
* [http://www.lakewinnipesaukee.net/ Lake Winnipesaukee Live]
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