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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]
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.
The Lane River is an 8.5-mile-long (13.7 km) [1] stream in central New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Warner River, part of the Contoocook River (and ultimately Merrimack River) watershed. The Lane River begins at the outlet of Kezar Lake in the village of North Sutton.
Sutton is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,978 at the 2020 census. [2] Sutton includes the villages of Sutton Mills (shown as "Sutton" on topographic maps), North Sutton, South Sutton and East Sutton. North Sutton is home to Wadleigh State Park on Kezar Lake.
New Hampshire Route 114 (abbreviated NH 114) is a 60.433-mile-long ... It next enters the village of North Sutton, passing by Wadleigh State Park and Kezar Lake. It ...
Lovell is drained by the Kezar River, a tributary of the Saco River. Kezar Lake is a significant lake within the town. Lovell is crossed by State Route 5. It borders the towns of Stoneham to the north, Waterford to the east, Sweden to the southeast, Fryeburg to the southwest, and Stow to the west.
Balch Pond [1] is a 577-acre (2.34 km 2) [2] water body located on the New Hampshire-Maine border, in the towns of Wakefield, New Hampshire, and Acton and Newfield, Maine. A northwest portion of the lake in New Hampshire is known as Stump Pond. [3] Water flows from the eastern end of Balch Pond into the Little Ossipee River, a tributary of the ...
The Ossipee River is an 18.3-mile-long (29.5 km) [1] river in eastern New Hampshire and western Maine in the United States.It is a tributary of the Saco River, which flows southeast to the Atlantic Ocean at Saco, Maine.