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Phillips Brook
Phillips Brook is located in New Hampshire
Phillips Brook
Phillips Brook is located in the United States
Phillips Brook
Country United States
State New Hampshire
County Coos
Townships Erving's Location, Odell, Millsfield, Dummer, Stark
Physical characteristics
Main source Erving's Location
2,405 ft (733 m)
44°48′59″N 71°20′52″W / 44.81639°N 71.34778°W / 44.81639; -71.34778
River mouth Upper Ammonoosuc River
Stark
970 ft (300 m)
44°36′47″N 71°20′30″W / 44.61306°N 71.34167°W / 44.61306; -71.34167
Length 19.6 mi (31.5 km)

Phillips Brook is a cool stream in northern New Hampshire, a state in the United States. It's about 19.6 miles (31.5 kilometers) long. This brook is like a smaller helper stream, also known as a tributary, that flows into a bigger river called the Upper Ammonoosuc River. All the water from Phillips Brook eventually joins the Connecticut River system. This means it's part of a huge area where all the water drains into one main river, called a watershed.

Discover Phillips Brook

Phillips Brook is a natural waterway that plays an important role in the environment of New Hampshire. It helps carry water from higher lands down to larger rivers. Rivers and brooks like Phillips Brook are super important for many reasons. They provide homes for fish and other animals. They also supply water for plants and trees that grow along their banks.

Where Does Phillips Brook Flow?

Phillips Brook starts its journey in a place called Erving's Location, New Hampshire. This is near a spot known as Kelsey Notch. From there, the brook flows mostly south.

  • It travels through different areas like Odell.
  • It also passes through Millsfield.
  • Next, it goes through Dummer.
  • Finally, it reaches the town of Stark.

In Stark, near a small village called Crystal, Phillips Brook meets the Upper Ammonoosuc River.

The Wild Countryside

For most of its path, Phillips Brook flows through wild and natural areas. These places are often covered in thick forests. For a very long time, people have used these forests for logging. Logging means cutting down trees to use their wood. This activity has been a big part of the history of this region. Even with logging, the area around Phillips Brook remains mostly wild and beautiful. It is a great place for nature to thrive.

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