The National Rivers Website, Rivers of New Hampshire:

Overview of rivers in New Hampshire


(In this space we will post an overview of rivers and river recreation in New Hampshire, as soon as possible. In the meantime, note that the rivers of New Hampshire are described in books and videos available from the NORS Resource Center.)


Merrimack River - Lovers of American rivers and particularly students might like to visit the Merrimack River Diskovered, a virtual tour of over 30 towns on the Merrimack River starting in Franklin and ending at Plum Island as the river meets the Atlantic. It includes aerial photographs of all the towns and links to the best connections to the town. You may access the site by visiting http://www.alseye.com.


(If you would like to post an overview of the rivers in New Hampshire, please post it to the River Rendezvous, State River News, New Hampshire News and Opinions section, or e-mail it to us at nors@rmi.net, and we will insert it here.)


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