Ashuelot River

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Ashuelot River
River
View of the Ashuelot River, West Swanzey, New Hampshire. 1915 postcard
Country United States
State New Hampshire
Region Monadnock Region
Tributaries
 - left The Branch
South Branch Ashuelot River
Mirey Brook
Source Butterfield Pond, Washington, New Hampshire
 - coordinates 43°13′35″N 72°07′09″W / 43.2265°N 72.1193°W / 43.2265; -72.1193
Mouth Connecticut River at Hinsdale, New Hampshire
 - coordinates 42°46′20″N 72°29′15″W / 42.7723°N 72.4875°W / 42.7723; -72.4875
Length 64 mi (103 km)

The Ashuelot River is a tributary of the Connecticut River, approximately 64 miles (103 km) long, in southwestern New Hampshire in the United States. It drains a mountainous area of 425 square miles (1,101 km2), including much of the area known as the Monadnock Region. It is the longest tributary of the Connecticut River within New Hampshire.[1]

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Course

The Ashuelot River rises out of Butterfield Pond south of Sunapee Mountain in Pillsbury State Park, near Washington in southwestern Sullivan County. It flows southwest through Ashuelot Pond into Cheshire County, then south past Keene and Swanzey and along the east side of the Pisgah Mountains. At Winchester, approximately 3 miles (5 km) from the Massachusetts state line, it turns west, flowing past the village of Ashuelot and joining the Connecticut from the east at Hinsdale, in the extreme southwest corner of New Hampshire.

The river is impounded to supply hydroelectricity at Keene, Swanzey, Winchester, and Hinsdale. The river is part of the Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program of the U.S. government.

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