Exeter River

The Exeter River is a 40.5-mile-long river located in Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire, United States. It rises in the town of Chester, 12 miles southeast of Manchester. It follows a winding course east and northeast to Exeter, where it becomes the Squamscott River, a tidal river leading north to Great Bay. There are falls and small dams …
The Exeter River is a 40.5-mile-long river located in Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire, United States. It rises in the town of Chester, 12 miles southeast of Manchester. It follows a winding course east and northeast to Exeter, where it becomes the Squamscott River, a tidal river leading north to Great Bay. There are falls and small dams at several locations along the river. A significant dam that had long existed at the river's termination in Exeter was removed in the summer of 2016, restoring the river's flow to its natural state where it meets the Squamscott River.
  • Country: United States
  • State: New Hampshire
  • County: Rockingham
  • Towns: Chester, Sandown, Danville, Raymond, Fremont, Brentwood, Exeter
  • Mouth: Squamscott River
  • Length: 40.5 mi (65.2 km)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org