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New Hampshire Geographic Resources

New Hampshire Physical Map

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New Hampshire Cities & Road Map

New Hampshire River & Lake Map

New Hampshire Elevation Map

New Hampshire Satellite Image



New Hampshire Geology in the News
Roadside Geology Guides:  Since 1972 the “Roadside Geology” series has provided...

Supersized Topographic Maps:  The folks at MyTopo.com are now printing supersized...

Wall Maps of US States:  Raven Maps are beautiful examples of shaded-relief wall...

Geothermal Gradients in New Hampshire:  “The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the...

What is a Storm Surge?:  Storm Surge can be the most damaging and...

Hurricane Sandy: Precipitation Forecast Maps:  NOAA has posted a series of “U.S. Rainfall...

USGS: Revised Topo Maps for New England:  “To keep pace with the growing demand for...

101 American Geo-Sites:  Mountain Press Publishing has released a new book...

Atlantic Coast Inland Flooding from Hurricane Irene:  “The U.S. Geological Survey deployed a temporary monitoring...

25% of New England's Natural Gas is LNG:  Natural gas in the Northeast trades at premium...

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New Hampshire River Levels
Map of New Hampshire rivers

New Hampshire
River Levels


USGS has a clickable map of New Hampshire rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout New Hampshire. River stage, discharge and other information can be accessed online. Or view a lake and river map of New Hampshire.


New Hampshire Geography Statistics

Area of New Hampshire: 8,968 sq. miles

New Hampshire Population: 1287687

Highest Point in New Hampshire
Mt. Washington at 6,288 feet feet

Lowest Point in New Hampshire
Atlantic Ocean at Sea Level

There are 10 counties in New Hampshire



New Hampshire Earthquakes
Map of New Hampshire earthquakes
The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an New Hampshire earthquake map and an archive of New Hampshire earthquake information.



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Learn about New Hampshire minerals and New Hampshire mineral production.


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