Red Hill River

Coordinates: 43°44′09″N 71°23′33″W / 43.73583°N 71.39250°W / 43.73583; -71.39250
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The Red Hill River is a 6.5-mile-long (10.5 km)[1] river in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of Lake Winnipesaukee, part of the Merrimack River watershed.

The Red Hill River begins in the town of Sandwich, New Hampshire at the outlet of Red Hill Pond, just east of the village of Center Sandwich. The river flows generally south, through a series of wetlands, into Moultonborough. The river passes through Garland Pond, drops in a short river segment to Lees Pond, and ends at an arm of Moultonborough Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee.

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43°44′09″N 71°23′33″W / 43.73583°N 71.39250°W / 43.73583; -71.39250