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The Newmarket Town access site on the Lamprey River provides public boat launching via the **Piscassic Street boat ramp**, which accommodates larger motorized watercraft on the impounded section of river created by the Macallen Dam. This location is particularly useful for anglers and recreational boaters seeking access to the calmer, wider water body upstream of the dam. The town of Newmarket also maintains additional canoe and kayak landing areas at **Piscassic Park, Schoppmeyer Park, and Schanda Park** for paddlers seeking non-motorized access.
The Lamprey River in this section is characterized by impounded water rather than moving current, making it suitable for paddlers of various skill levels. The broader Lamprey River watershed offers multiple access points throughout Lee, Durham, and Newmarket, so paddlers can plan multi-launch trips or explore different sections. The town has been actively working to improve waterfront access through its Riverfront Advisory Committee, with ongoing feasibility studies for potential ramp rehabilitation and public access enhancements. Nearby attractions include the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge, which offer additional paddling opportunities in New Hampshire's largest estuarine system.
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