PEMIGEWASSET RIVER

The Pemigewasset River descends into the Basin in Franconia Notch

The 'Pemigewasset River' () (known locally as "The Pemi") is a river in the state of New Hampshire, the United States. It is , in length and (with its tributaries) drains approximately .

Contents
Geography
Tributaries
See also
References
External links

Geography


The Pemigewasset originates at Profile Lake in Franconia Notch State Park, in Franconia. It flows south through the White Mountains and merges with the Winnipesaukee River to form the Merrimack River at Franklin. The Merrimack then flows through southern New Hampshire, northeastern Massachusetts and into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Sentinel Pine bridge and The Pool in Franconia Notch

The Interstate 93 highway runs parallel with the river between Franconia Notch and New Hampton. The river passes through the communities of Lincoln, North Woodstock, Woodstock, Thornton, Campton, Plymouth, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, New Hampton, Hill, Sanbornton, and Franklin.
The river descends over waterfalls in Franconia Notch, including ''The Basin'', passes cascades in North Woodstock, and drops over ''Livermore Falls'' north of Plymouth. The remainder of the northern Pemi, from Lincoln to Ashland, is a braided river that passes over copious gravel bars and attracts numerous boaters and fishermen. Below Ashland, the river is impounded by the Ayers Island Dam, a hydroelectric facility, for over five miles. A short stretch of heavy whitewater is found below the dam, before the river reaches the impoundment zone for the ''Franklin Falls'' flood control reservoir. The river crosses one additional hydroelectric dam below Franklin Falls before joining the Winnipesaukee River in the center of Franklin.
The Pemigewasset watershed consists of over 1100 miles of rivers and of lake, pond, and reservoir area. The watershed comprises about 20 percent of the Merrimack's total watershed area.

Tributaries


''Dam on the Pemigewasset River'' in 1912, Woodstock, NH

Major tributaries include (from north to south):

East Branch of the Pemigewasset River. The East Branch is larger and longer than the main branch of the river.

Lost River

Mad River

Beebe River

Baker River

Squam River (outlet of Squam Lake)

Newfound River (outlet of Newfound Lake)

Smith River

See also


Franklin Falls Dam and Lake on the Pemigewasset River in Merrimack County


List of New Hampshire rivers

References



★ The Columbia Gazetteer of North America

★ Merrimack River Watershed Council

External links



Bartleby

EPA report on watershed status

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