| Knox River | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| State | New Hampshire |
| County | Grafton |
| Towns | Enfield |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | George Pond |
| • location | Fish Market (Enfield) |
| • coordinates | 43°34′51″N72°6′5″W / 43.58083°N 72.10139°W /43.58083; -72.10139 |
| • elevation | 974 ft (297 m) |
| Mouth | Mascoma Lake |
• location | Enfield |
• coordinates | 43°36′23″N72°7′30″W / 43.60639°N 72.12500°W /43.60639; -72.12500 |
• elevation | 748 ft (228 m) |
| Length | 2.5 mi (4.0 km) |
TheKnox River is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km)[1]river in westernNew Hampshire in theUnited States. The river is an inlet ofMascoma Lake, which drains by theMascoma River to theConnecticut River and ultimatelyLong Island Sound.
The Knox River lies entirely in the town ofEnfield. It begins at the village of Fish Market as the outlet of George Pond and flows northwest throughEnfield Center to the southeastern end of Mascoma Lake. The river is paralleled for its entire length byNew Hampshire Route 4A.
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