Little Dead Diamond River

Summary

The Little Dead Diamond River is a 7.1-mile-long (11.4 km)[1] river in northern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Dead Diamond River, located in the Androscoggin River watershed of Maine and New Hampshire.

Little Dead Diamond River
Little Dead Diamond River is located in New Hampshire
Little Dead Diamond River
Little Dead Diamond River is located in the United States
Little Dead Diamond River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountyCoos
TownsClarksville
Atkinson & Gilmanton Grant
Second College Grant
Physical characteristics
SourceCrystal Mountain
 • locationClarksville
 • coordinates44°59′12″N 71°13′55″W / 44.98667°N 71.23194°W / 44.98667; -71.23194
 • elevation2,800 ft (850 m)
MouthDead Diamond River
 • location
Atkinson & Gilmanton Grant
 • coordinates
44°58′29″N 71°7′22″W / 44.97472°N 71.12278°W / 44.97472; -71.12278
 • elevation
1,390 ft (420 m)
Length7.1 mi (11.4 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftPesky Brook
 • rightWest Branch, South Branch

The Little Dead Diamond River rises in the town of Clarksville near the north end of Crystal Mountain, a 7-mile-long (11 km) ridge with elevations ranging from 2,400 to 3,300 feet (730 to 1,010 m) above sea level. 3,081-foot (939 m) Mount Pisgah lies just to the north of the headwaters. The river flows east into the Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant, where it is joined by its west branch. The river then enters the Dartmouth College Grant and is joined by its south branch. The Little Dead Diamond then turns north, reenters the Atkinson and Gilmanton Grant, and joins the Dead Diamond River near the rapids and old logging camp known as Hell Gate.

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References edit

  1. ^ New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system