The Taylor River is a 10.6 mile long (17.1 km) river located in southeastern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Hampton River, a tidal inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. Approximately two miles of the Taylor River are tidal. The river rises on the border between Hampton Falls and Kensington, New Hampshire. It follows a winding course north, then east, then southeast through the rolling lowlands of Hampton Falls, reaching tidewater where Interstate 95 crosses the river. For the lower four miles of the river, it forms the boundary between Hampton Falls and Hampton, New Hampshire. Near Hampton Falls, the Taylor River provides good trout fly fishing opportunties. The Taylor River is accessible west of SR95. This river is managed by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department for trout fishing. There is no closed season.