Lower Otter Brook is traditionally one of the first spring rivers run in NH. It is mostly a class II run appropriate for novice and intermediate paddlers.
There is a nice hole/wave play spot formed by the dam outflow at the put in. Use caution here since the concrete walls on either side could trap a paddler should the hole be the more prominent feature. It is also very shallow so watch out not to roll here.
The river starts out with class II, winding its way through an alder thicket. This section is very narrow and occasionally contains strainers and overhanging alders. Recent beaver activity has added to the hazard. As of March 2002 a rather large beaver dam has been built about 1/4 mile below the Middletown road bridge. Currently this dam is breaching in the middle and creating a very nice drop and surfing wave, but the dam is being washed away slowly with each release or high water event.
The lower section of the river is wider with the additional flow from the Miniwawa river. Just above the intersection with the Miniwawa there is a nice two foot ledge (Otter Ledge) drop with a steep channel on river right. At levels above 600 cfs this river should be rated class II/III.
### Technical info
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Put in elevation........656'
Take out elevation......492'
Total drop..............164'
Average drop/mile.......53'
Distance................3.1 miles
1st mile drop...........66'
2nd mile drop...........36'
3rd mile drop...........62'
River width average.....25'
River geology...........small granite boulders some ledge
River water quality.....Good, clarity average.
Scenery.................Suburban a few homes and mobile homes on upper reach,
more urban near takeout.
Wildlife................Beaver, deer, hawks, Otters?.
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## Directions
### Put in
Interstate 93 to NH 101 West(south of Manchester).
West on NH 101 for approximately 45 miles to Marlborough.
Just past the Keene town line take a right on Branch rd (should be a small sign for Otter Brook dam).
Approximately 2 miles to put in at the base of the dam.
### Take out
Head back in the direction you came to NH route 101.
Take a right (west).
Approximately 1/2 mile take a left just before NH Route 101 spans the river.
Park on the right at any convenient takeout location.
Flow Info:
The flow in this section is controlled by the Otter Brook Flood control dam located at the put-in.
Otter Brook USGS gage is located at the dam.
Estimated chance (%) of finding the river runnable.
Month............% chance.................comment
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January ............ 5%....Usually frozen
February............10%....Usually frozen.
March...............50%....Opens up early in the month.
April...............70%....Best chance in early April
May ................30%....Best chance in early May.
June................10%
July.................5%
August...............5%....Just a trickle
September...........15%....Tropical storms and their remains
October........?....20%
November............40%....Fall rains, dormant trees
December............35%....River starts freezing about Christmas.
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Be aware this is averaged out over several years. The % chance refers to the probability of finding the river running on any given day. For instance a 5% probability for August means on average you can only expect 1-1/2 days of water. One year there could be 3 days in August with water, other years none. Spring levels are usually higher than fall levels.
2008 Otter Brook releases
Date
Time
Flow
NotesSat. March 29th9:00am-until water depleted300 cfsRecreationalSun. March 30th300 cfsRecreationalSat. April 26th300 cfsRecreationalSun. April 27th300 cfsRecreationalSat. May 3rd300 cfsRecreationalSun. May 4th300 cfsACA NH WW
Note: If there is not enough water available for the May weekend Saturdays release will be cancelled.