Ham Branch

River in New Hampshire, United States
44°6′10″N 71°47′10″W / 44.10278°N 71.78611°W / 44.10278; -71.78611 • elevation2,120 ft (650 m) MouthGale River
 • location
Franconia
 • coordinates
44°13′41″N 71°45′15″W / 44.22806°N 71.75417°W / 44.22806; -71.75417
 • elevation
915 ft (279 m)Length12.2 mi (19.6 km)Basin featuresTributaries  • rightReel Brook, Slide Brook, Judd Brook, Kendall Brook, Coppermine Brook

The Ham Branch of the Gale River is a 12.2-mile-long (19.6 km)[1] river in northwestern New Hampshire in the United States. Via the Gale River, it is a tributary of the Ammonoosuc River and part of the Connecticut River watershed.

The Ham Branch rises in the town of Easton and flows north through a valley at the western base of the Kinsman Range of the White Mountains. The river collects such tributaries as Reel Brook, Slide Brook, and Coppermine Brook before joining the Gale River in the village of Franconia. New Hampshire Route 116 follows the Ham Branch for nearly its entire course.

See also

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References

  1. ^ New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system
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Rivers of New Hampshire by drainage system
Gulf of Maine
Atlantic coastal tributaries
  • Blackwater River
  • Browns River
  • Drakes River
  • Hampton River
  • Hampton Falls River
  • Little River
  • Old River
  • Taylor River
Merrimack River watershed
Merrymeeting Bay
(Androscoggin River watershed)
Piscataqua River watershed
Saco Bay
(Saco River watershed)
Long Island Sound
Connecticut River watershed


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