| Great Brook | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| State | New Hampshire |
| County | Sullivan |
| Towns | Acworth,Charlestown,Langdon |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Acworth |
| • coordinates | 43°13′54″N72°18′46″W / 43.23167°N 72.31278°W /43.23167; -72.31278 |
| • elevation | 1,535 ft (468 m) |
| Mouth | Cold River |
• location | Langdon |
• coordinates | 43°8′14″N72°24′15″W / 43.13722°N 72.40417°W /43.13722; -72.40417 |
• elevation | 305 ft (93 m) |
| Length | 10.0 mi (16.1 km) |
| Basin features | |
| Tributaries | |
| • left | Putnam Brook |
| • right | Jed Brook, Fifield Brook, Little Brook, Brush Meadow Brook, Jewett Brook |
Great Brook is a 10.0-mile-long (16.1 km)[1]tributary of theCold River in westernNew Hampshire in theUnited States.
Part of theConnecticut Riverwatershed, Great Brook begins in the highlands in the town ofAcworth, New Hampshire, and flows southwest through the center of the town ofLangdon, joining the Cold River 2 miles (3 km) upstream from the Connecticut River.
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