Berrys River

River in New Hampshire, United States
43°21′43″N 71°8′39″W / 43.36194°N 71.14417°W / 43.36194; -71.14417 • elevation910 ft (280 m) MouthIsinglass River
 • location
Barrington
 • coordinates
43°14′33″N 71°4′54″W / 43.24250°N 71.08167°W / 43.24250; -71.08167
 • elevation
235 ft (72 m)Length12.9 mi (20.8 km)

The Berrys River is a 12.9-mile-long (20.8 km)[1] river located in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Isinglass River, part of the Cocheco River/Piscataqua River watershed leading to the Atlantic Ocean.

The river rises in Farmington, New Hampshire, and flows southeast past Blue Job Mountain. Turning south, the river passes through the eastern corner of Strafford and enters Barrington, where it is interrupted by Long Pond. One mile below the pond, the Berrys River reaches the Isinglass.

See also

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References

  1. ^ New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system
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Rivers of New Hampshire by drainage system
Gulf of Maine
Atlantic coastal tributaries
Merrimack River watershed
Merrymeeting Bay
(Androscoggin River watershed)
Piscataqua River watershed
Saco Bay
(Saco River watershed)
Long Island Sound
Connecticut River watershed


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