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Moose_River_(New_Hampshire) Latitude and Longitude:

44°23′42″N 71°11′15″W / 44.39500°N 71.18750°W / 44.39500; -71.18750
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Moose River
The Moose River at U.S. Route 2 near Pinkham B Road in Randolph, New Hampshire
Moose River (New Hampshire) is located in New Hampshire
Moose River (New Hampshire)
Moose River (New Hampshire) is located in the United States
Moose River (New Hampshire)
Location
Country United States
State New Hampshire
County Coos
Towns Randolph, Gorham
Physical characteristics
Source Mount Adams
 • location Randolph
 • coordinates 44°20′46″N 71°19′12″W / 44.34611°N 71.32000°W / 44.34611; -71.32000
 • elevation2,520 ft (768 m)
Mouth Androscoggin River
 • location
Gorham
 • coordinates
44°23′42″N 71°11′15″W / 44.39500°N 71.18750°W / 44.39500; -71.18750
 • elevation
775 ft (236 m)
Length11.7 mi (18.8 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftCarlton Brook
 • rightCold Brook, Snyder Brook, Bumpus Brook, Townline Brook

The Moose River is an 11.7-mile-long (18.8 km) [1] stream in northern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Androscoggin River, which flows south and east into Maine, joining the Kennebec River near the Atlantic Ocean.

The Moose River rises in the town of Randolph, New Hampshire, on the northern slopes of Mount Adams. The river quickly enters the wide valley between the Presidential Range to the south and the Crescent Mountain Range to the north and turns east to flow to the Androscoggin River in Gorham. An inactive railroad line owned by the state of New Hampshire, now known as the Presidential Rail Trail, parallels the Moose River for most of the river's length.

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