- Lamprey River
The Lamprey River is a 50.2
mile long (80.8km ) [ [http://www.granit.sr.unh.edu NH GRANIT database] ] river in southeasternNew Hampshire , theUnited States . It rises in Meadow Lake in Northwood, and flows south, then generally east past Raymond, Epping, Lee and finally Newmarket. Here, it meets Great Bay, a tidal inlet of theAtlantic Ocean , to which it is connected by a tidalestuary , thePiscataqua River .The shoreline of the Lamprey River, its floodplain and its wetlands provide a wide range of valuable wildlife habitats. Its anadromous fishery is one of the strongest in the Great Bay watershed. The river is also rich in species of freshwater
mussel s.Segments of the river are rich in history. Saw and grist mills which operated by
water power were common along the river. The Wiswall Falls Mill Site in Durham is on theNational Register of Historic Places . Originally asawmill , the site was used subsequently to make knives, nuts and bolts,pitchfork s,carriage s,match es andwallpaper .The river from the Bunker Pond Dam in Epping to the confluence with the
Piscassic River is part of the designatedNational Wild and Scenic River System. Along the banks are hardwood forests and numerous farms. The area is under pressure from suburban development, however, as one of the fastest-growing areas inNew England .During the course of its journey from the Saddleback Mountains in Northwood down to Newmarket, the Lamprey changes from a small torrential stream to a large
tidal river . The river between these points has slow meanders andrapid s, and small waterfalls such as Packers Falls in Durham.References
External links
* [http://www.des.nh.gov/factsheets/r&l/rl-7.htm NH DES Rivers & Lakes Environmental Fact Sheet 7]
* [http://www.lampreyriver.org/History/Historic_map.htm Lamprey River Historic Sites]
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