Whiteface River (New Hampshire)

The Whiteface River is a 5.9-mile-long (9.5 km)[1] river rising in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. Its waters flow by way of the Cold River, Bearcamp River, Ossipee Lake, the Ossipee River and the Saco River into the Gulf of Maine, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean.

Whiteface River
The river along the Flat Mountain Pond Trail
Whiteface River (New Hampshire) is located in New Hampshire
Whiteface River (New Hampshire)
Whiteface River (New Hampshire) is located in the United States
Whiteface River (New Hampshire)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountiesGrafton, Carroll
TownsWaterville Valley, Sandwich
Physical characteristics
SourceMount Whiteface
 • locationWhite Mountain National Forest
 • coordinates43°55′57″N 71°25′50″W / 43.93250°N 71.43056°W / 43.93250; -71.43056
 • elevation2,700 ft (820 m)
MouthCold River
 • location
Sandwich (Whiteface)
 • coordinates
43°51′49″N 71°23′19″W / 43.86361°N 71.38861°W / 43.86361; -71.38861
 • elevation
670 ft (200 m)
Length5.9 mi (9.5 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftEast Branch, White Brook

The Whiteface River, sharing a name with the 4,020-foot-high (1,230 m) Mount Whiteface, rises on the southern slopes of the Sandwich Range in the town of Waterville Valley. The headwaters collect tributaries from the area between Mt. Whiteface and Flat Mountain, as well as from The Sleepers, some broad peaks extending north towards Mount Tripyramid. Flowing south, the river enters the town of Sandwich and the Whiteface Intervale, a broad, flat valley at the base of the Sandwich Range. In the river's last mile, it leaves the Intervale and drops 200 feet (60 m) to end at the Cold River, just east of the village of Whiteface.

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