Hopkins Pond (New Hampshire)

Hopkins Pond
Adder Pond

Sunset
Location Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Coordinates 43°26′47″N 71°48′33″W / 43.44639°N 71.80917°W / 43.44639; -71.80917Coordinates: 43°26′47″N 71°48′33″W / 43.44639°N 71.80917°W / 43.44639; -71.80917
Primary outflows tributary of the Blackwater River via Mountain Brook
Basin countries United States
Max. length 0.3 mi (0.5 km)
Max. width 0.25 mi (0.4 km)
Surface area 27 acres (11 ha)
Average depth 6 ft (1.8 m)
Max. depth 15 ft (4.6 m)
Surface elevation 644 feet (196 m)
Settlements Andover

Hopkins Pond (also known as Adder Pond) is a small pond located at the south foot of Ragged Mountain, in the town of Andover, New Hampshire, United States. It lies at an elevation of 644 feet (196 m).[1] The pond is part of Proctor Academy's 2,500-acre (10 km2) campus in Andover and is jointly managed by Proctor and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. The pond area is open to the public for non-motorized boat travel, fishing and hiking.

This shallow pond has an average depth of 6 feet (1.8 m), is 15 feet (4.6 m) deep at the deepest point, and covers a total area of 27 acres (11 ha).[2] It empties eastward into Mountain Brook below Elbow Pond. Mountain Brook, in turn, is a tributary of the Blackwater River, which flows via the Contoocook River and Merrimack River to the Gulf of Maine (Atlantic Ocean) at Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Hopkins Pond sits within the Merrimack River watershed, and is floristically considered part of the Sunapee Uplands sub-region of the Lower New England-Northern Piedmont Ecoregion, as defined by The Nature Conservancy, and the New England-Acadian Forest Ecoregion, as defined by the World Wildlife Fund.[3][4]

The north shore of Hopkins Pond can be accessed from the west by Middle Hopkins Pond Trail. The south shore can be accessed from Lower Hopkins Pond Trail. Both shores can be accessed from the east by an NH Fish and Game access road off Elbow Pond Road.

Observed species of fish in the pond include rainbow trout and brook trout.[2]

See also

References

  1. Andover, USGS Andover (NH) Topo Map. Acme Mapper. Retrieved August 15, 2014
  2. 1 2 "Hopkins (Adder) Pond, Andover" (PDF). NH Fish & Game. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  3. The Nature Conservancy: Download or View Conservation GIS Data. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  4. "New England-Acadian forest description". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved on 23 December 2007
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