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East Branch Dead Diamond River
East Branch Dead Diamond River is located in New Hampshire
East Branch Dead Diamond River
East Branch Dead Diamond River is located in the United States
East Branch Dead Diamond River
Country United States
State New Hampshire
County Coos
Town and township Pittsburg, Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant
Physical characteristics
Main source Pittsburg
2,580 ft (790 m)
45°7′6″N 71°7′24″W / 45.11833°N 71.12333°W / 45.11833; -71.12333
River mouth Dead Diamond River
Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant
1,435 ft (437 m)
45°0′9″N 71°8′54″W / 45.00250°N 71.14833°W / 45.00250; -71.14833
Length 12.7 mi (20.4 km)
Basin features
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Laflamme Brook, Boardpile Brook

The East Branch of the Dead Diamond River is a cool river in northern New Hampshire, United States. It's about 12.7 miles (20.4 km) long. This river flows into the Dead Diamond River. It's part of a bigger water system called the Androscoggin River watershed. A watershed is an area of land where all the water drains into a single river or lake.

Where Does the East Branch Dead Diamond River Start?

The East Branch of the Dead Diamond River begins in the town of Pittsburg. It starts high up between two hills. One is called Stub Hill, which is about 3,627 feet (1,106 meters) tall. The other is Diamond Ridge, about 3,230 feet (985 meters) tall.

What Towns Does the River Flow Through?

Most of the river's journey is within Pittsburg. A smaller part of the river, near its end, flows into a place called the Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant. This area is mostly undeveloped land.

What Are the River's Tributaries?

The East Branch Dead Diamond River has smaller streams that flow into it. These are called tributaries. On its left side, it gets water from Laflamme Brook and Boardpile Brook. These brooks add to the river's flow as it travels south.

Discovering Garfield Falls

One of the most exciting spots along the East Branch Dead Diamond River is Garfield Falls. These waterfalls are about 40 feet (12 meters) high! They are a popular place for people to visit and enjoy nature. The falls show the power of the river as it drops over rocks.

Why Are Waterfalls Important?

Waterfalls like Garfield Falls are important for several reasons. They create unique habitats for plants and animals. They also show how water shapes the land over time. For people, they are beautiful natural wonders.

The River's Journey to the Dead Diamond River

The East Branch Dead Diamond River eventually joins the main Dead Diamond River. This meeting point is in the Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant. When the East Branch joins the Dead Diamond River, it is at an elevation of about 1,435 feet (437 meters). This means the river drops quite a bit from its source.

What Happens After the Rivers Join?

After the East Branch joins the Dead Diamond River, their combined waters continue to flow. They eventually become part of the larger Androscoggin River system. The Androscoggin River then flows all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. So, the water from the East Branch Dead Diamond River travels a long way!

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