Lake Armington Explained

Lake Armington
Coords:43.9586°N -71.9689°W
Basin Countries:United States
Length:1.3miles
Width:0.3miles
Area:152acres
Depth:10feet
Max-Depth:30feet
Elevation:1350feet
Cities:Piermont
Pushpin Map:New Hampshire#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Lake Armington in New Hampshire, USA.

Lake Armington is a 152acres water body in the town of Piermont, in Grafton County on the western edge of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, United States. Water from Lake Armington flows north into Lake Tarleton, then west via Eastman Brook to the Connecticut River.

Camp Walt Whitman is located at the south end of the lake. The Appalachian Trail passes over Ore Hill about one mile east of the lake.

The lake is classified as a warmwater fishery, with observed species including rainbow trout, brown trout, smallmouth bass, chain pickerel, and horned pout.[1] Boat access is available at the northeast end of the lake, off New Hampshire Route 25C.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake Armington, Piermont. NH Fish & Game. November 20, 2018.