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Coordinates: 43°01′51″N 70°58′31″W / 43.0309°N 70.9753°W / 43.0309; -70.9753
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The '''Fresh River''' is a {{convert|3.2|mi|km|adj=on}} long<ref>[http://www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system]</ref> [[stream]] in southeastern [[New Hampshire]] in the [[United States]]. It is a [[tributary]] of the [[Piscassic River]], which flows into the [[Lamprey River]] and is part of the [[Great Bay (New Hampshire)|Great Bay]] and [[Piscataqua River]] [[drainage basin|watershed]] leading to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
The '''Fresh River''' is a {{convert|3.2|mi|km|adj=on}} long<ref>[http://www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system] {{wayback|url=http://www.granit.sr.unh.edu |date=20130803072027 }}</ref> [[stream]] in southeastern [[New Hampshire]] in the [[United States]]. It is a [[tributary]] of the [[Piscassic River]], which flows into the [[Lamprey River]] and is part of the [[Great Bay (New Hampshire)|Great Bay]] and [[Piscataqua River]] [[drainage basin|watershed]] leading to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].


Nearly the entire course of the river is through freshwater [[wetland]]s. The vertical drop of the stream over its three-mile length is less than 20 feet. It rises on the border between the towns of [[Epping, New Hampshire|Epping]] and [[Brentwood, New Hampshire|Brentwood]] and flows east into the northern corner of [[Exeter, New Hampshire|Exeter]]. The river crosses into [[Newfields, New Hampshire|Newfields]] just before joining the Piscassic River at the Piscassic Ice Pond.
Nearly the entire course of the river is through freshwater [[wetland]]s. The vertical drop of the stream over its three-mile length is less than 20 feet. It rises on the border between the towns of [[Epping, New Hampshire|Epping]] and [[Brentwood, New Hampshire|Brentwood]] and flows east into the northern corner of [[Exeter, New Hampshire|Exeter]]. The river crosses into [[Newfields, New Hampshire|Newfields]] just before joining the Piscassic River at the Piscassic Ice Pond.

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43°01′51″N 70°58′31″W / 43.0309°N 70.9753°W / 43.0309; -70.9753 The Fresh River is a 3.2-mile (5.1 km) long[1] stream in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Piscassic River, which flows into the Lamprey River and is part of the Great Bay and Piscataqua River watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean.

Nearly the entire course of the river is through freshwater wetlands. The vertical drop of the stream over its three-mile length is less than 20 feet. It rises on the border between the towns of Epping and Brentwood and flows east into the northern corner of Exeter. The river crosses into Newfields just before joining the Piscassic River at the Piscassic Ice Pond.

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