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Jones Brook
Jones Brook is located in New Hampshire
Jones Brook
Jones Brook is located in the United States
Jones Brook
Country United States
State New Hampshire
Counties Carroll, Strafford
Towns Brookfield, Middleton, Milton
Physical characteristics
Main source Moose Mountains
Brookfield
1,000 ft (300 m)
43°30′34″N 71°6′15″W / 43.50944°N 71.10417°W / 43.50944; -71.10417
River mouth Branch River
Milton
420 ft (130 m)
43°28′57″N 71°0′24″W / 43.48250°N 71.00667°W / 43.48250; -71.00667
Length 10.6 mi (17.1 km)
Basin features
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Horn Brook
  • Right:
    Hart Brook

Jones Brook is a stream in eastern New Hampshire, United States. It is about 10.6-mile-long (17.1 km). A stream is a small flowing body of water. Jones Brook is a tributary of the Branch River. This means it flows into the Branch River.

The Branch River then flows into the Salmon Falls River. All these rivers are part of a larger system. This system is called the Piscataqua River watershed. A watershed is an area of land where all the water drains into a common river or lake. Eventually, the water from Jones Brook reaches the Atlantic Ocean.

Where Jones Brook Begins and Ends

Jones Brook starts in the Moose Mountains. These mountains are located on the border of two towns. These towns are Brookfield and Middleton, New Hampshire. The brook begins its journey at an elevation of about 1,000 ft (300 m).

The brook flows mostly southeast through Middleton. Then it enters the town of Milton. In Milton, the stream changes direction. It turns and flows north. Jones Brook then joins the Branch River. This meeting point is downstream from the village of Union. The mouth of Jones Brook is at an elevation of about 420 ft (130 m).

What is a Watershed?

A watershed is like a giant funnel. All the rain and snow that falls in a certain area collects. This water then flows downhill into a single stream, river, or lake. Jones Brook is part of the Piscataqua River watershed. This means all the water from Jones Brook eventually joins the Piscataqua River. The Piscataqua River then flows into the Atlantic Ocean.

Other Streams Joining Jones Brook

Smaller streams sometimes flow into larger ones. These are also called tributaries. Jones Brook has its own smaller tributaries. These streams add more water to Jones Brook as it flows.

  • Horn Brook flows into Jones Brook from the left side.
  • Hart Brook flows into Jones Brook from the right side.

These smaller brooks help make Jones Brook bigger.

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