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  2. Wadleigh State Park - Wikipedia

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    Wadleigh State Park is a public recreation area located on the south shore of 170-acre (69 ha) Kezar Lake in Sutton, New Hampshire. [4] [5] The state park has a bathhouse and playing fields and offers opportunities for swimming, picnicking, fishing, and boating. [a] [6]

  3. Lovell, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Kezar Lake serves as a good habitat for smallmouth bass, white perch, chain pickerel, rainbow smelt, lake trout, and land-locked Atlantic salmon. There is a public boat launch area at the northern end of the lake in North Lovell, and another at the narrows south of Center Lovell.

  4. Kezar River - Wikipedia

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    The Kezar River is a 14.2-mile-long (22.9 km) [1] tributary of the Old Course Saco River in western Maine in the United States.It starts at the outlet of Five Kezar Ponds in the town of Lovell, drops over Kezar Falls, and flows southwest, briefly entering the town of Sweden before reentering Lovell and passing that town's central village.

  5. North Sutton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Kezar Lake, with its 3-mile (5 km) loop of lightly traveled country roads, is a popular local destination for walkers, joggers, and dog walkers. Muster Field Farm, a working farm and New Hampshire agricultural learning center and museum, is on Harvey Road 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of the center of North Sutton.

  6. Lovewell Pond - Wikipedia

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    Lovewell Pond supports many species of warm water fish, including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, white perch, yellow perch, chain pickerel, pumpkinseed sunfish, minnows, brown trout, lake whitefish, rainbow smelt, burbot (cusk), hornpout (bullhead), golden shiner, common shiner, fallfish (chub), white sucker, and American eel. [2]

  7. Lane River - Wikipedia

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    The Lane River begins at the outlet of Kezar Lake in the village of North Sutton. The river flows south through a broad wetland, incorporating the outflow of Gile Pond, then suddenly drops 140 feet (43 m) in 0.3 miles (0.5 km) to enter the village of Sutton.

  8. Hemlock Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hemlock Bridge is a covered bridge in a rural part of Fryeburg, Maine.Built in 1857, it carries Hemlock Bridge Road over the Old Course Saco River, near the western shore of Kezar Lake in eastern Fryeburg.

  9. Moose Pond - Wikipedia

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    The pond supports landlocked salmon and lake trout in the middle basin. The pond also supports populations of largemouth bass, has Maine's record 11 lb large mouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, white perch, chain pickerel, hornpout, rainbow smelt, white sucker, fallfish, golden shiners, pumpkinseed sunfish and slimy sculpin.