Connecticut Lakes

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The Connecticut Lakes are a remote chain of four high-elevation glacial lakes in northern New Hampshire, known for their pristine wilderness, fishing, and role as the headwaters of the Connecticut River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chain of lakes
glacial lakes
headwaters
accessedBy U.S. Route 3 NERFINISHED
climate cold continental
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Long Island Sound NERFINISHED
ecosystemType northern forest
elevation high-elevation
feature forested shorelines
headwater wetlands
sparsely developed shoreline
habitatFor brook trout
lake trout
landlocked salmon
loons
moose
hasPart First Connecticut Lake NERFINISHED
Fourth Connecticut Lake NERFINISHED
Second Connecticut Lake NERFINISHED
Third Connecticut Lake NERFINISHED
knownFor boating
fishing
moose watching
pristine wilderness
remote setting
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Coos County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
Pittsburg, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Canada–United States border NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
nearestTown Pittsburg, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
numberOfLakes 4
origin glacial
partOf Connecticut River watershed NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus partially conserved lands
recreation angling
camping
hiking
ice fishing
snowmobiling
region Great North Woods of New Hampshire NERFINISHED
sourceOf Connecticut River NERFINISHED
stateHydrologicalSignificance northernmost major lakes in New Hampshire
watercourse Connecticut River NERFINISHED

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Fourth Connecticut Lake, New Hampshire chainMemberOf Connecticut Lakes
subject surface form: Fourth Connecticut Lake