LANE RIVER
The 'Lane River' is an 8.5 mile long (13.7 km) river located in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Warner River, part of the Contoocook River (and ultimately Merrimack River) watershed.
The Lane River begins at the outlet of ''Kezar Lake'' in the village of North Sutton, New Hampshire. The river flows south through a broad wetland, incorporating the outflow of ''Gile Pond'', then suddenly drops 140 feet in 0.3 miles to enter the village of Sutton. The river continues southeast through more wetlands and past the village of South Sutton, then becomes more rapid as it descends to the Warner River at the Sutton/Warner town line.
The Lane River begins at the outlet of ''Kezar Lake'' in the village of North Sutton, New Hampshire. The river flows south through a broad wetland, incorporating the outflow of ''Gile Pond'', then suddenly drops 140 feet in 0.3 miles to enter the village of Sutton. The river continues southeast through more wetlands and past the village of South Sutton, then becomes more rapid as it descends to the Warner River at the Sutton/Warner town line.
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