Piscataquog River
Documents and information relevant to the Piscataquog River LAC.
Piscataquog River LAC Chair:
Jane Beaulieu, Chair
Send permit applications to:
Jane Beaulieu, Chair
609 South Main Street
Manchester, NH 03102
houligan@comcast.net
River-front municipalities include Deering, Francestown, Goffstown, Lyndeborough, Manchester, New Boston and Weare. To check if an address is in the designated river corridor, use the designated river mapper.
The Piscataquog River and its three branches, the South, Middle and North, flow a total of 63 miles from Deering to Manchester. The Piscataquog River was designated in 1993 and is free flowing for 96% of its length. Much of the land along the river is protected and open to the public, totaling 4,356 acres of protected space.
Piscataquog River LAC documents: Note that these links take you to documents on the NHDES website.
- Piscataquog River fact sheet.
- Piscataquog River map.
- Piscataquog River Corridor Management Plan.
- Target Fish Community Assessment - Piscataquog River.
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