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Paddling
Errol
Route 16 runs parallel to this river, making for easy access. The 3 miles north
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Marlow
Choose whether you want to begin with a Class III rapid and put in either
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Wentworth
This is a pleasant stretch of river that winds through sandy bankings and steep wooded
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West Ossipee
The river begins in meadowland, winding along lazily for about 3 miles until you reach
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Andover
The Blackwater River runs through a rural area that very few people bother to visit.
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Pittsburg
Here you are at the very beginning of New England's longest river. Put in at
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Jaffrey
The first section of the Contoocook is almost 7 miles of Class II rapids in
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Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center
Gorham, NH 03581
Outdoor Fun That's Just RightRide a bike along gentle carriage roads or challenging mountain trails.
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Waterville Valley
The Mad River drains a steep watershed, and during high water in spring it can
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Canaan
Remainders of old dams and some railroad bridges contribute to the rapids in Canaan, which
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Franklin
New Hampshire's great river begins where the Pemigiwasset and the Winnipesaukee join in Franklin and
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Plymouth
The first 15 miles of this stretch are easy, scenic and navigable through most of
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Woodstock
This 20-mile stretch of river includes some rapids (mostly Class I and II) and a
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Bartlett
The Upper Saco (pronounced SAHK-O) offers challenging Class III and IV rapids over a 6-mile
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Greenville
The upper portion of the Souhegan offers lots of challenging Class III and IV rapids
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