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Hampton Falls River

Coordinates: 42°54′47″N 70°50′48″W / 42.9131°N 70.8467°W / 42.9131; -70.8467
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42°54′47″N 70°50′48″W / 42.9131°N 70.8467°W / 42.9131; -70.8467 The Hampton Falls River is a 5.6 mile (9.0 km)[1] long river in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States. Its lower reaches are tidal, as part of the Hampton salt marsh close to the Atlantic Ocean.

The river rises in the southeast corner of Kensington, New Hampshire and travels east into Seabrook. The river approximately follows the boundary between Seabrook and Hampton Falls, crossing it three times. It passes Weares Mill and eventually heads northeast into Hampton Falls. Approaching the town center, it passes through the chain of three Dodge Ponds, dropping 10 feet over the "Hampton Falls" before entering the final one. Crossing under U.S. Route 1, the river enters the Hampton salt marsh, where it ends at the Hampton River.

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