Gale River

Coordinates: 44°15′24″N 71°49′52″W / 44.2567°N 71.8312°W / 44.2567; -71.8312

The Gale River in Franconia, New Hampshire. In the distance are Mount Garfield and Mount Lafayette of the White Mountains.

The Gale River is a 13.1-mile (21.1 km) long[1] tributary of the Ammonoosuc River in northwestern New Hampshire in the United States. Via the Ammonoosuc, it is part of the watershed of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound.

The Gale River flows for its entire length in Grafton County. It rises in the White Mountains in the town of Franconia as two short, northward-flowing streams: its North Branch and its South Branch. The two streams join in Bethlehem, and the Gale River flows thence generally westwardly. Returning to Franconia, the river collects the Ham Branch, its most significant tributary, then passes through Sugar Hill to Lisbon, where it joins the Ammonoosuc River.[2]

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References

  1. New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system
  2. DeLorme (1999). New Hampshire Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-242-0

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