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This is a list of lakes and ponds in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services lists 944 lakes and impoundments in their Official List of Public Waters. [1] The water bodies that are listed include natural lakes and reservoirs, including areas on rivers impounded behind dams.
Goose Pond is a 625-acre (2.5 km 2) [1] water body located in Grafton County in western New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Canaan and Hanover. It is considered a great pond by the state of New Hampshire. The lake has 6.3 miles (10.1 km) of shoreline, and is approximately 3 miles (5 km) long by 0.5 miles (0.8 km) wide.
Turkey Pond and Little Turkey Pond are a connected pair of water bodies located in Merrimack County in central New Hampshire, United States, in the city of Concord. The two ponds' elevations are controlled by a single dam at the outlet of Little Turkey Pond. The combined surface area of the two ponds is 332 acres (1.34 km 2). [1]
Island Pond [1] (sometimes referred to locally as Big Island Pond) is a 532-acre (215 ha) [2] water body located in Rockingham County in southern New Hampshire, in the towns of Derry, Hampstead and Atkinson.
Grafton Pond is a 319-acre (1.3 km 2) [1] water body located in Grafton County in western New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Grafton. The pond is part of the Mascoma River watershed, flowing to the Connecticut River. Outflow from the pond travels through Bicknell Brook to Crystal Lake in Enfield, then north to the Mascoma River in ...
Island Pond (Rockingham County, New Hampshire) Island Pond (Stoddard, New Hampshire) Lake Ivanhoe (New Hampshire) J. Jenness Pond; K. Lake Kanasatka; L. Lakes of the ...
Willard Pond is a small, protected lake in Antrim, New Hampshire, United States. The lake, located in southwestern New Hampshire, is about 108 acres (44 ha) in size with an average depth of 25 feet (7.6 m) and a maximum depth of 58 feet (18 m). [1] No petroleum motors are allowed, and fly fishing is the only form of fishing allowed.
Great Pond is a 268-acre (1.08 km 2) [1] water body in Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States. The lake lies near the center of the town of Kingston . Kingston State Park , a small preserve with a swimming beach, occupies the northeastern end of the lake, near the town center.