Exeter Great Dam – Exeter, New Hampshire

In 2016 the last part of the Exeter Great Dam was removed allowing free flow of the Exeter River. River Herring are now able to swim up the river for spawning. The waterfalls here were a gathering point for both Native Americans and colonialists. A series of dams were built and up kept for the next 369 years. The dam can be accessed from the Exeter Founders Park immediately adjacent to the dam site.

New photo by Wanderlust Family Adventure / Google Photos
New photo by Wanderlust Family Adventure / Google Photos
New photo by Wanderlust Family Adventure / Google Photos
New photo by Wanderlust Family Adventure / Google Photos