- The
Bearcamp River is a 26.3-mile-long (42.3 km)
river at the
southern edge of the
White Mountains in New Hampshire, the
United States. It is the largest...
- in
eastern New
Hampshire in the
United States. It is a
tributary of the
Bearcamp River, part of the
Ossipee Lake / Saco
River watershed leading to the Atlantic...
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Mountains of New
Hampshire in the
United States. It is a
tributary of the
Bearcamp River, part of the
Ossipee River and Saco
River watersheds. The
river lies...
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River Lovell River Bearcamp River Chocorua River Swift River (
Bearcamp River tributary) Mill
Brook Wonalancet River Cold
River (
Bearcamp River tributary)...
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Whittier Highway and
joins NH 113 for a
concurrency along Bearcamp Highway,
closely following the
Bearcamp River. In the
village of Whittier, NH 113
leaves to...
- Hampshire. The lake is fed by the West
Branch (entering from the north), the
Bearcamp and
Lovell rivers (entering from the west), and the Pine
River (from the...
- Hampshire), a
tributary of the Saco
River Cold
River (
Bearcamp River tributary), a
tributary of the
Bearcamp River in New
Hampshire Cold
River (Connecticut River...
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south bank of the
Bearcamp River into the
village of Whittier,
where NH 113
leaves to the north.
Within Tamworth, NH 25 is
known as
Bearcamp Highway. Bending...
- Madison.
Route 25
leads west
towards Tamworth and Moultonborough. The
Bearcamp River runs
along the
southwestern side of the village. The
Whittier Bridge...
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Bearcamp and Cold rivers, to the
northwest by the
Beebe River, to the
southwest by
Squam Lake, and to the
south by the Red Hill River. The
Bearcamp and...