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Pine River (New Hampshire)

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Pine River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountyCarroll
TownsWakefield, Ossipee, Effingham
Physical characteristics
SourcePine River Pond
 • locationWakefield
 • coordinates43°38′46″N 71°2′47″W / 43.64611°N 71.04639°W / 43.64611; -71.04639
 • elevation584 ft (178 m)
MouthOssipee Lake
 • location
Ossipee
 • coordinates
44°46′19″N 71°8′21″W / 44.77194°N 71.13917°W / 44.77194; -71.13917
 • elevation
407 ft (124 m)
Length19.2 mi (30.9 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftYoungs Brook, Poland Brook, Frenchman Brook, Peavey Brook, Beech River
 • rightPike Brook, Wilkinson Brook

The Pine River is a 19.2-mile-long (30.9 km)[1] river located in eastern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of Ossipee Lake, part of the Saco River watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean.

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Course

The Pine River begins at the outlet of Pine River Pond in Wakefield, New Hampshire. The river almost immediately enters the town of Ossipee and heads northwest through a sandy, pine-forested valley. The Pine River Esker, now mostly excavated by sand and gravel operations, follows the river for over 6 miles (10 km). The river enters the western corner of Effingham, passing through the Heath Pond Bog Natural Area, then reenters Ossipee 2 miles (3 km) before the river's mouth at Ossipee Lake.

The Beech River is a significant tributary, entering just east of the village of Center Ossipee, one mile upstream from Ossipee Lake. New Hampshire Route 16, while not following the river closely, occupies the same broad, sandy valley.

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