Wilmot is in northwestern Merrimack County, in the
Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee Region of New Hampshire. According to the
United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which are land and , or 0.70%, are water. Wilmot is drained by Cascade Brook (two branches), Kimpton Brook, and
Frazier Brook, all of which flow to the
Blackwater River in neighboring Andover. The entire town is part of the
Merrimack River watershed. Wilmot is dotted with several large ponds, including Eagle, Butterfield, Piper, White, Tannery, and Chase ponds. The Sunapee–Ragged–Kearsarge (SRK) Greenway traverses the town, crossing Bog Mountain in the northern part of town and climbing Mount Kearsarge in the south. The village of Wilmot is near the center of the town, along
New Hampshire Route 4A. Wilmot Flat is a village in the southern part of the town, served by
New Hampshire Route 11. North Wilmot is a rural community centered on the junction of North Wilmot Road and Breezy Hill Road, north of White Pond.
Mount Kearsarge, elevation above
sea level, on the southern border, is the highest point in town and in Merrimack County.
Winslow State Park, at the northern foot of the mountain, provides access by two hiking trails to the summit. The state park and the Winslow Trail are named after Captain
John Winslow, the commander of the
USS Kearsarge, which in June 1864 sank the
CSS Alabama in the
English Channel in a famous
Civil War sea battle. The town is the home of Camps Kenwood and Evergreen on Eagle Pond.
Adjacent municipalities •
Grafton (north) •
Danbury (northeast) •
Andover (east) •
Warner (south) •
Sutton (southwest) •
New London (west) •
Springfield (northwest) ==Demographics==