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Little Massabesic Brook-
Sucker Brook
Little Massabesic Brook-Sucker Brook is located in New Hampshire
Little Massabesic Brook-Sucker Brook
Little Massabesic Brook-Sucker Brook is located in the United States
Little Massabesic Brook-Sucker Brook
Country United States
State New Hampshire
County Rockingham
Town Auburn
Physical characteristics
Main source Little Massabesic Lake
Auburn
255 ft (78 m)
43°0′35″N 71°20′20″W / 43.00972°N 71.33889°W / 43.00972; -71.33889
River mouth Massabesic Lake
Auburn
251 ft (77 m)
42°59′58″N 71°20′45″W / 42.99944°N 71.34583°W / 42.99944; -71.34583
Length 1.9 mi (3.1 km)
Basin features
Tributaries
  • Right:
    Clark Pond Brook

Little Massabesic Brook and Sucker Brook are two small streams in southern New Hampshire, United States. Together, they stretch about 1.9-mile-long (3.1 km). These streams are like small arms that feed into a bigger body of water. They are called tributaries because they flow into Massabesic Lake.

About These Streams

Both streams are part of a larger water system. This system includes the Merrimack River and eventually flows into the Gulf of Maine. All the land that drains water into these streams and then into the lake, river, and gulf is called a watershed.

Why Are They Important?

Even though these streams are short, they are very important. They are protected by a special law in New Hampshire. This law helps keep the land around the streams healthy. Protecting these areas is important for the environment. It helps keep the water clean for plants, animals, and people.

Where Do They Flow?

Little Massabesic Brook starts its journey at Little Massabesic Lake. This lake is located in a town called Auburn, New Hampshire. From there, the brook flows west. It continues until it meets another stream called Clark Pond Brook.

The Name Change

When Little Massabesic Brook joins Clark Pond Brook, its name changes. From that point on, it is known as Sucker Brook. Sucker Brook then flows south. It passes by the main part of Auburn village. Finally, Sucker Brook empties into the larger Massabesic Lake.

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