Fourth Connecticut Lake, New Hampshire

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Fourth Connecticut Lake in New Hampshire is a small, remote high-elevation lake best known as the headwaters of the Connecticut River and a destination for backcountry hikers near the Canadian border.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf headwaters
lake
access Fourth Connecticut Lake Trail
footpath only
area a few acres
borderFeatureOf Canada
New Hampshire–Quebec border
United States of America
surface form: United States
chainMemberOf Connecticut Lakes
climate cold, snowy winters
cool summers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 2750 feet
approximately 840 meters
environment boreal forest
mountainous terrain
hasNameOrigin named for its position as the fourth in the Connecticut Lakes chain
hydrologicalOrder uppermost source of the Connecticut River
knownFor being the headwaters of the Connecticut River
high-elevation location
hiking destination
remote backcountry setting
locatedIn Coos County, New Hampshire
New England
New Hampshire
Northeastern United States
Pittsburg, New Hampshire
locatedNear Quebec, Canada
locatedOn Canada–United States border
nearestTown Pittsburg, New Hampshire
notableCharacteristic remoteness
small size
undeveloped shoreline
partOf Connecticut Lakes region
Connecticut River watershed
protectedBy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
proximityTo Pittsburg–Chartierville border crossing
recreation hiking
nature observation
wildlife viewing
region Great North Woods
surface form: Great North Woods of New Hampshire
sourceOf Connecticut River
upstreamFrom First Connecticut Lake
Second Connecticut Lake
Third Connecticut Lake
watercourse Connecticut River headwater stream

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Connecticut River sourceLocation Fourth Connecticut Lake, New Hampshire