17 miles long. Starts in town of Barrington, flows southeast to Lee and then into Durham. Meets in Great Bay and then flows into Little Bay. It's a ti


17 miles long. Starts in town of Barrington, flows southeast to Lee and then into Durham. Meets in Great Bay and then flows into Little Bay. It's a tidal inlet of Atlantic Ocean, , connected by a tidal estuary. Oysters do thrive here and also Brook Lamprey. Lamprey fish only reside here in the entire state of NH.


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