Lamprey River
Documents and information relevant to the Lamprey River LAC.
Lamprey River Advisory Committee Chair:
Grace Levergood, Chair
Send permit applications to:
Grace Levergood, Chair
71 Allen Farm Road
Northwood, NH 03261
glevergood@gmail.com
Suzanne Petersen, Staff
spetersen.lrac@comcast.net
Lamprey River Advisory Committee website
River-front municipalities include Barrington, Brentwood, Candia, Deerfield, Durham, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Lee, Newfields, Newmarket, Northwood, Nottingham and Raymond. To check if an address is in the designated river corridor, use the designated river mapper.
The Lamprey River was one of the first rivers designated by the state in 1990. In 2011, five tributaries, the Lamprey River headwaters, and the tidal portion of the river, a combined 78 river miles, were added to the original 12-mile segment. The Lamprey River mainstem is also a federally designated Wild and Scenic River. The watershed, including the river's designated and undesignated tributaries, contribute the greatest volume of water to the Great Bay.
Lamprey River Advisory Committee documents: Note that these links take you to external websites.
- Lamprey River fact sheet.
- Lamprey River map.
- Lamprey River Corridor Management Plan.
- Target Fish Community Assessment - Lamprey River.
- Lamprey River instream flow documents.
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