Lake Nippenicket
Lake in Massachusetts, United States
41°58′19″N 71°02′28″W / 41.97194°N 71.04111°W / 41.97194; -71.04111Lake Nippenicket, known locally as The Nip, is a freshwater pond in the town of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and immediately adjacent to Raynham, Massachusetts. The lake borders a tiny portion of Route 104, and is near the junction of I-495 and Route 24. Lake Nippenicket is part of the Taunton River Watershed, emptying into the Town River and into the Taunton River, and a good-size portion of it is included with the Hockomock Swamp Wildlife Management Area. The lake is named after a Native American tribe from that area.[citation needed]
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake Nippenicket
External links
- MassWildlife Lake map and information
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Taunton River Watershed
- Assonet River
- Canoe River
- Cedar Swamp River
- Cocasset River
- Cotley River
- Forge River
- Hockomock River
- Lady Slipper Brook
- Matfield River
- Mill River
- Nemasket River
- Poor Meadow Brook
- Quequechan River
- Rumford River
- Salisbury Plain River
- Satucket River
- Segreganset River
- Shumatuscacant River
- Snake River
- Taunton River
- Three Mile River
- Town River
- Wading River
- Winnetuxet River
- Assawompset Pond
- Assonet Bay
- Great Quittacas Pond
- Little Quittacas Pond
- Lake Nippenicket
- Norton Reservoir
- Lake Mirimichi
- Lake Rico
- Lake Sabbatia
- Leach Pond
- Long Pond
- Pocksha Pond
- Somerset Reservoir
- Turnpike Lake
- Watson Pond
- Winnecunnet Pond
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