Knox River

River in New Hampshire, United States
43°34′51″N 72°6′5″W / 43.58083°N 72.10139°W / 43.58083; -72.10139 • elevation974 ft (297 m) MouthMascoma Lake
 • location
Enfield
 • coordinates
43°36′23″N 72°7′30″W / 43.60639°N 72.12500°W / 43.60639; -72.12500
 • elevation
748 ft (228 m)Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)

The Knox River is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km)[1] river in western New Hampshire in the United States. The river is an inlet of Mascoma Lake, which drains by the Mascoma River to the Connecticut River and ultimately Long Island Sound.

The Knox River lies entirely in the town of Enfield. It begins at the village of Fish Market as the outlet of George Pond and flows northwest through Enfield Center to the southeastern end of Mascoma Lake. The river is paralleled for its entire length by New Hampshire Route 4A.

See also

  • flagNew Hampshire portal

References

  1. ^ New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system
  • v
  • t
  • e
Rivers of New Hampshire by drainage system
Gulf of Maine
Atlantic coastal tributaries
  • Blackwater River
  • Browns River
  • Drakes River
  • Hampton River
  • Hampton Falls River
  • Little River
  • Old River
  • Taylor River
Merrimack River watershed
Merrymeeting Bay
(Androscoggin River watershed)
Piscataqua River watershed
Saco Bay
(Saco River watershed)
Long Island Sound
Connecticut River watershed


This article related to a river in New Hampshire is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e