Ashuelot River Levels
June 6 2023
1,357 ACRE-FT
Discharge Volume Today
-97.6 cfs (-12.48%) since yesterday53.13% of normal • Low
Total streamflow across the
Ashuelot River
was last observed at
684
cfs, and is expected to yield approximately
1357
acre-ft of water today; about 53%
of normal.
River levels are low and may signify a drought.
Average streamflow for this time of year is
1288 cfs,
with recent peaks last observed at
11,380 cfs
on
2021-07-20.
River Summary: The Ashuelot River is a 64-mile-long river in southwestern New Hampshire. The river flows through several towns, including Ashuelot, Winchester, Hinsdale, and Swanzey. The river's hydrology is largely influenced by the many dams and reservoirs along its length. The two largest reservoirs are the Highland Lake and the Surry Mountain Lake. The river has historically been used for water-powered mills, and today it is used for hydroelectric power generation. Additionally, the river provides opportunities for recreational activities such as fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. The river is also used for agricultural irrigation in some areas. The Ashuelot River is an important natural resource for the region and is home to a variety of fish species, including trout, smallmouth bass, and walleye.

Last Updated | 2023-06-06 |
Streamflow | 684.3 cfs |
Percent Normal | 53.13% |
Maximum |
11,380.0 cfs
2021-07-20 |