The Cockermouth River is a 9.5-mile-long (15.3 km) stream located in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is the longest tributary of Newfound Lake, part of the Pemigewasset River and ultimately Merrimack River watersheds. The river takes its name from the "Cockermouth Grant", an early name for a portion of the town of Hebron. Continuing east, the Cockermouth River enters the town of Hebron and flows into Newfound Lake near the lake's northern end.
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| - Cockermouth River (en)
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| - Der Cockermouth River ist ein 15,4 km langer Bach im Grafton County in New Hampshire. Er entspringt im Westen von Groton, fließt durch die Sculptured Rocks Natural Area und mündet in Hebron in die Hebron Bay des Newfound Lake. Der Name kommt vom ehemaligen Cockermouth Grant, der nach mehreren Verlängerungen im heutigen Groton und zu einem kleinen Teil auch in Hebron aufging. (de)
- The Cockermouth River is a 9.5-mile-long (15.3 km) stream located in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is the longest tributary of Newfound Lake, part of the Pemigewasset River and ultimately Merrimack River watersheds. The river takes its name from the "Cockermouth Grant", an early name for a portion of the town of Hebron. Continuing east, the Cockermouth River enters the town of Hebron and flows into Newfound Lake near the lake's northern end. (en)
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| - Atwell Brook, Hardy Brook (en)
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| - The Cockermouth in Sculptured Rocks Natural Area (en)
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| - Der Cockermouth River ist ein 15,4 km langer Bach im Grafton County in New Hampshire. Er entspringt im Westen von Groton, fließt durch die Sculptured Rocks Natural Area und mündet in Hebron in die Hebron Bay des Newfound Lake. Der Name kommt vom ehemaligen Cockermouth Grant, der nach mehreren Verlängerungen im heutigen Groton und zu einem kleinen Teil auch in Hebron aufging. (de)
- The Cockermouth River is a 9.5-mile-long (15.3 km) stream located in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is the longest tributary of Newfound Lake, part of the Pemigewasset River and ultimately Merrimack River watersheds. The river takes its name from the "Cockermouth Grant", an early name for a portion of the town of Hebron. The river begins in Province Road State Forest near the western boundary of Groton, New Hampshire, and proceeds southeast across the entire town of Groton. The river is closely paralleled by Sculptured Rocks Road, a very rough dirt road which gradually becomes more passable to automobiles as it proceeds downstream. The river passes through Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, a series of narrow, sharply carved rock formations that are a popular local swimming hole, then enters a broader valley as it passes the village center of Groton. Continuing east, the Cockermouth River enters the town of Hebron and flows into Newfound Lake near the lake's northern end. (en)
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