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The Lamprey Wild & Scenic
River
Designated:
November 12, 1996 (lower freshwater
reaches only)
Location:
Southeastern New Hampshire, tributary to the Great Bay Estuary.
Outstanding Resources:
Anadromous fish, including herring
and shad; historical sites; and diverse habitats
Management Approach:
Partnership between the State of New Hampshire,
the local Lamprey River Advisory Committee, and the National Park
Service
Overview:
The Lamprey River is remarkable for its relatively unspoiled beauty
and the abundance of wildlife that flourish in the midst of the
fast growing greater Portsmouth region of Southeastern New Hampshire.
In an era of highly managed river resources, the Lamprey stands
out for its relatively; natural flood and drought regimes, to which
the River's fish and wildlife inhabitants have adapted. Broad, forested
floodplains provide excellent habitat for a variety of wildlife
and plant species. Agricultural fields, steep forested slopes, tributary
streams, and wetlands enhance habitat diversity, creating a rich
breeding ground for waterfowl, songbirds, shorebirds, turtles and
other wildlife. While public access is limited, the river lends
itself to a range of recreational activities, including fishing,
kayaking, canoeing and skating.
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