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Nash Stream
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountyCoos
Towns and townshipsColumbia, Odell, Stratford, Stark
Physical characteristics
SourceWhitcomb Mountain
 • locationOdell
 • coordinates44°47′23″N 71°22′53″W / 44.78972°N 71.38139°W / 44.78972; -71.38139
 • elevation3,140 ft (960 m)
MouthUpper Ammonoosuc River
 • location
Stark
 • coordinates
44°37′32″N 71°27′57″W / 44.62556°N 71.46583°W / 44.62556; -71.46583
 • elevation
942 ft (287 m)
Length15.3 mi (24.6 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftPike Brook, East Branch, Pond Brook, Long Mountain Brook, Slide Brook
 • rightColumbia Brook, Johnson Brook, Silver Brook

Nash Stream is a 15.3-mile-long (24.6 km)[1] river in northern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Upper Ammonoosuc River and part of the Connecticut River watershed.

Nash Stream rises on the western slopes of Whitcomb Mountain in the township of Odell, New Hampshire, and flows west briefly into the town of Columbia before turning south-southwest to flow through Odell and the town of Stratford, joining the Upper Ammonoosuc River in the town of Stark. Near its headwaters, it passes through Nash Bog Pond, an extensive marshy area which used to be a large pond closed by a dam. The dam washed out in the 1960s. Nearly the entire stream is within the boundaries of the Nash Stream Forest, owned by the state of New Hampshire.

The Nash Stream watershed is surrounded by mountains. The most commonly hiked are North and South Percy Peaks, barren summits offering extensive views reached by a trail, and Sugarloaf, reached by a trail which formerly gave access to a fire tower.

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Transcription

Nash Stream Forest Management Plan

  • 2017 Nash Stream Forest Management Plan Revision[2]
  • 2002 Nash Stream Forest Management Plan Updates and Revisions[3]
  • 1995 Nash Stream Forest Management Plan[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "NH GRANIT: New Hampshire's Statewide GIS Clearinghouse". University of New Hampshire. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  2. ^ "Nash Stream Forest Management Plan" (PDF). nh.gov. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Nash Stream Forest Management Plan 2002" (PDF). nh.gov. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Nash Stream Forest Management Plan 1995" (PDF). nh.gov. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
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