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Hopkins Pond
Adder Pond
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Location of Hopkins Pond in New Hampshire, USA.
Location of Hopkins Pond in New Hampshire, USA.
Hopkins Pond
Location in New Hampshire
Location of Hopkins Pond in New Hampshire, USA.
Location of Hopkins Pond in New Hampshire, USA.
Hopkins Pond
Location in the United States
Location Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Coordinates 43°26′47″N 71°48′33″W / 43.44639°N 71.80917°W / 43.44639; -71.80917
Primary outflows tributary of Mountain Brook
Basin countries United States
Max. length 0.3 mi (0.5 km)
Max. width 0.25 mi (0.4 km)
Surface area 27 acres (11 ha)
Average depth 6 ft (1.8 m)
Max. depth 15 ft (4.6 m)
Surface elevation 644 feet (196 m)
Settlements Andover

Hopkins Pond, also known as Adder Pond, is a small pond in Andover, New Hampshire, United States. It sits at the base of Ragged Mountain. The pond is about 644 feet (196 m) above sea level.

This pond is part of the Proctor Academy campus in Andover. It is looked after by both Proctor Academy and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Anyone can visit Hopkins Pond for fun activities like fishing, hiking, and boating without a motor.

All About Hopkins Pond

Hopkins Pond is a shallow pond. Its average depth is about 6 feet (1.8 m). At its deepest spot, it goes down to 15 feet (4.6 m). The pond covers an area of 27 acres (11 ha).

Where the Water Goes

The water from Hopkins Pond flows east into a stream called Mountain Brook. Mountain Brook then joins the Blackwater River. This river eventually flows into the Contoocook River and then the Merrimack River. Finally, the water reaches the Gulf of Maine in the Atlantic Ocean.

Nature Around the Pond

Hopkins Pond is part of a larger natural area called the Merrimack River watershed. A watershed is an area of land where all the water drains into one main river or lake. The plants and animals around the pond are typical of the New England-Acadian Forest region. This area is known for its beautiful forests and diverse wildlife.

How to Visit the Pond

You can reach Hopkins Pond from different directions. To get to the north side, you can use the Middle Hopkins Pond Trail from the west. For the south side, use the Lower Hopkins Pond Trail. Both sides can also be reached from the east by a special road for visitors. This road is off Elbow Pond Road and is managed by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.

What Lives in the Pond?

Hopkins Pond is home to different types of fish. Two kinds of trout that have been seen here are rainbow trout and brook trout. These fish are popular with people who like to go fishing.

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