Southern Maine
- Morse River
- Sprague River
- New Meadows River
- Little River
- Harraseeket River
- Royal River
- Cousins River
- Presumpscot River
- Tenny River
- Songo River
- Bear River
- Crooked River
- Muddy River
- Northwest River
- Sticky River
- Pleasant River
- Little River
- North Branch Little River
- Piscataqua River
- East Branch Piscataqua River
- Fore River
- Stroudwater River
- South Branch Stroudwater River
- Stroudwater River
- Spurwink River
- Scarborough River
- Dunstan River
- Nonesuch River
- Libby River
- Saco River
- Old Course Saco River
- Charles River
- Cold River
- Mad River
- Middle Branch Mad River
- South Branch Mad River
- Little Cold River
- Mad River
- Cold River
- Kezar River
- Charles River
- Little Saco River
- Shepards River
- Tenmile River
- West Branch Tenmile River
- Ossipee River
- South River
- Little River (Ossipee River)
- Little Ossipee River
- Old Course Saco River
- Little River (Goosefare Bay)
- Batson River
- Kennebunk River
- Mousam River
- Middle Branch Mousam River
- Littlefield River
- Middle Branch Mousam River
- Little River (Drakes Island, Maine)
- Merriland River
- Webhannet River
- Ogunquit River
- Josias River
- Cape Neddick River
- Little River (York, Maine)
- York River
- Piscataqua River
- Salmon Falls River
- Little River (Salmon Falls River)
- Great Works River
- Neoutaquet River
- Salmon Falls River
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