Northeast Pond

43°26′54″N 70°57′57″W / 43.44833°N 70.96583°W / 43.44833; -70.96583Primary inflowsSalmon Falls River; Branch RiverPrimary outflowsSalmon Falls RiverCatchment area102 square miles (260 km2)Basin countriesUnited StatesMax. length2.7 mi (4.3 km)Max. width0.9 mi (1.4 km)Surface area645 acres (2.61 km2)Average depth7 ft (2.1 m)Max. depth40 ft (12 m)Water volume6,938 acre⋅ft (8,558,000 m3)Residence time23.7 daysShore length19.6 mi (15.4 km)Surface elevation413 ft (126 m)SettlementsMilton, New Hampshire;
Lebanon, Maine1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Northeast Pond is a 645-acre (2.61 km2)[1] water body located along the border between Strafford County, New Hampshire, and York County, Maine, in the northeastern United States. The lake lies in the towns of Milton, New Hampshire, and Lebanon, Maine. It connects with Milton Pond to the south, whose outlet is the Salmon Falls River. Together with Town House Pond, a northwestern arm of Milton Pond, the water bodies form a single lake network known as Milton Three Ponds.

The lake is classified as a cold- and warmwater fishery, with observed species including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, chain pickerel, horned pout, white perch, yellow perch, and black crappie, and with rainbow and brown trout found in the deeper areas of the lakes.[1]

See also

  • flagNew Hampshire portal

References

  1. ^ a b "Northeast Pond, Milton" (PDF). NH Fish & Game. Retrieved September 3, 2014.


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