Mill Brook — Streams 45.4 Miles SW of Chapman Inn
Carroll County, New Hampshire · USGS Tamworth Quadrangle · GNIS 872301
45.4 miles southwest of Chapman Inn, on the USGS Tamworth topographic quadrangle, Mill Brook is a stream recorded in Carroll County, New Hampshire by the federal Geographic Names Information System.
Landmark Profile
Classification & USGS reference
The USGS Tamworth 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle places Mill Brook in Carroll County, New Hampshire (FIPS 33/003), classified as a stream in the federal GNIS (Feature ID 872301). Catalogued in GNIS since 08/27/1980.
Coordinates & physical setting
Mill Brook sits at 43.87479° N, 71.33091° W (DMS 43°52′29″ N, 71°19′51″ W).
As a linear feature its source lies near 43.90313° N, 71.39174° W (DMS 43°54′11″ N, 71°23′30″ W) — useful for anglers and paddlers tracing the upstream end.
Other streams in Carroll County, New Hampshire
Carroll County, NH contains 152 streams catalogued in the USGS Geographic Names Information System, counting Mill Brook itself. The ones closest to Mill Brook:
| Feature | USGS Quadrangle | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Hoag Brook | Tamworth | 1.1 mi |
| Tewksberry Brook | Mount Chocorua | 2.1 mi |
| Wonalancet River | Mount Chocorua | 2.2 mi |
| Paugus Brook | Mount Chocorua | 2.2 mi |
| Sanborn Brook | Mount Chocorua | 2.2 mi |
| Tilton Brook | Center Sandwich | 2.9 mi |
| Durrell Brook | Mount Chocorua | 3 mi |
| Whiteface River | Center Sandwich | 3 mi |
| Meadow Brook | Tamworth | 3.1 mi |
| Kelly Brook | Mount Chocorua | 3.2 mi |
Features on the USGS Tamworth Quadrangle
The Tamworth 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle holds 30 catalogued natural features alongside Mill Brook. A sampling nearest to this location:
| Feature | Type | County | Offset |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hoag Brook | Streams | Carroll County, NH | 1.1 mi |
| Brown Hill | Summits | Carroll County, NH | 1.1 mi |
| Cleveland Hill | Summits | Carroll County, NH | 1.5 mi |
| Lunt Ledge | Benches | Carroll County, NH | 1.7 mi |
| Tasker Hill | Summits | Carroll County, NH | 1.7 mi |
| Bunker Hill | Summits | Carroll County, NH | 2.4 mi |
| Jackman Pond | Lakes | Carroll County, NH | 2.7 mi |
| Taylor Pond | Lakes | Carroll County, NH | 2.7 mi |
| Miles Pond | Lakes | Carroll County, NH | 2.9 mi |
| Heckel Hill | Summits | Carroll County, NH | 3 mi |
Visiting from Chapman Inn
Distance, bearing & drive time
Chapman Inn sits 45.4 miles southwest (bearing SW) of Mill Brook. At moderate back-road speeds the drive runs about 78 minutes — comfortably inside a half-day outing window after breakfast.
Best time to visit
Best observed in late spring and early summer when flow is strong and banks are visible. At this latitude (43.875°), the shoulder seasons are workable — April and November can be comfortable on mild years. At 45.4 miles from the Inn, block the full day — sunrise start, late return, packed meals. Conditions at Mill Brook track the nearby Great Hill Pond reservoir (1.0 mi away) closely — if that is runnable, so is this.
Nearest features to Mill Brook
| Feature | Type | County | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Great Hill Pond | Reservoirs | Carroll County, NH | 1 mi |
| Hoag Brook | Streams | Carroll County, NH | 1.1 mi |
| Brown Hill | Summits | Carroll County, NH | 1.1 mi |
| Cleveland Hill | Summits | Carroll County, NH | 1.5 mi |
| Great Hill | Summits | Carroll County, NH | 1.6 mi |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Mill Brook located?
Mill Brook is in Carroll County, New Hampshire, approximately 45.4 miles southwest of Chapman Inn in Bethel, Maine. It appears on the USGS Tamworth topographic quadrangle.
How far is Mill Brook from Chapman Inn?
The drive runs about 78 minutes, 45.4 miles southwest (bearing SW) of the Inn.
What type of natural feature is Mill Brook?
The U.S. Geological Survey classifies Mill Brook as a stream, catalogued under GNIS Feature ID 872301 on the Tamworth quadrangle.
When is the best time to visit Mill Brook?
Best observed in late spring and early summer when flow is strong and banks are visible.
How many other streams are in Carroll County, New Hampshire?
GNIS lists 151 other streams in Carroll County, New Hampshire.