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- Grafton_Pond abstract "Grafton Pond is a 321-acre (1.3 km2) water body located in Grafton County in western New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Grafton. The pond is part of the Mascoma River watershed, flowing to the Connecticut River. Outflow from the pond travels through Bicknell Brook to Crystal Lake in Enfield, then north to the Mascoma River in West Canaan.Grafton Pond is located within the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests' Grafton Pond Reservation and is an active loon nesting site. There is a cement dam with a spillway for the pond leading into Bicknell Brook. It is a local favorite for swimming, fishing and boating, although no boat with an engine over 6 horsepower (4.5 kW) is allowed on the pond. There are several hiking trails around the pond and within the Grafton Woods reservation area. No camping or campfires are allowed around the pond or on any of the islands, and it is a "carry in, carry out" area.".
- Grafton_Pond areaTotal "1299040.9115904".
- Grafton_Pond city Grafton,_New_Hampshire.
- Grafton_Pond country United_States.
- Grafton_Pond depth "18.288".
- Grafton_Pond elevation "373.0752".
- Grafton_Pond length "2414.016".
- Grafton_Pond location Grafton_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Grafton_Pond thumbnail Grafton_Pond.JPG?width=300.
- Grafton_Pond width "1126.5408".
- Grafton_Pond wikiPageExternalLink friendsofgraftonpond.blogspot.com.
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- Grafton_Pond wikiPageExternalLink grafton_grafton.pdf.
- Grafton_Pond wikiPageID "5209798".
- Grafton_Pond wikiPageRevisionID "564352380".
- Grafton_Pond basinCountries "United States".
- Grafton_Pond cities Grafton,_New_Hampshire.
- Grafton_Pond hasPhotoCollection Grafton_Pond.
- Grafton_Pond imageLake "Grafton Pond.JPG".
- Grafton_Pond islands "at least 29".
- Grafton_Pond lakeName "Grafton Pond".
- Grafton_Pond length "1.5".
- Grafton_Pond location Grafton_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Grafton_Pond maxDepth "at least".
- Grafton_Pond outflow "tributary of Bicknell Brook".
- Grafton_Pond width "0.7".
- Grafton_Pond wordnet_type synset-lake-noun-1.
- Grafton_Pond subject Category:Lakes_of_New_Hampshire.
- Grafton_Pond subject Category:Landforms_of_Grafton_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Grafton_Pond point "43.57833333333333 -72.0375".
- Grafton_Pond type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Grafton_Pond type Lake109328904.
- Grafton_Pond type LakesOfNewHampshire.
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- Grafton_Pond type Place.
- Grafton_Pond type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Grafton_Pond comment "Grafton Pond is a 321-acre (1.3 km2) water body located in Grafton County in western New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Grafton. The pond is part of the Mascoma River watershed, flowing to the Connecticut River. Outflow from the pond travels through Bicknell Brook to Crystal Lake in Enfield, then north to the Mascoma River in West Canaan.Grafton Pond is located within the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests' Grafton Pond Reservation and is an active loon nesting site.".
- Grafton_Pond label "Grafton Pond".
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- Grafton_Pond sameAs Q5592555.
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- Grafton_Pond lat "43.57833333333333".
- Grafton_Pond long "-72.0375".
- Grafton_Pond wasDerivedFrom Grafton_Pond?oldid=564352380.
- Grafton_Pond depiction Grafton_Pond.JPG.
- Grafton_Pond isPrimaryTopicOf Grafton_Pond.
- Grafton_Pond name "Grafton Pond".