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Great North Woods |
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Beaver Brook Falls An area located near the stunning waterfall is perfect for a picnic. Walk across the footbridge to reach the falls.
Crystal Falls Three-tiered waterfall stemming from Phillips Brook in Stark.
Dixville Flume, Huntingdon Cascades
Directions: East of Dixville Notch on Route 26.
Garfield Falls
Directions: Magalloway Lookout tower Road, 1.1 miles to wood bridge 1/10
mile to a gray shingled camp, 1 mile to gated road. 6/10 mile to where
the road splits off to the right (do not go right), go 2.4 more miles to
the Lookout Tower Road and pass it. Pass two camps on left; pass another
road on right. Pass, sand pits on both sides of road and pass another
gated road on your left, Pass another cottage on your right, then 1.2
miles to parking area, There is a trail on left with small rocks
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White Mountains |
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Agassiz Basin & Indian Leap Small but beautiful 10 foot waterfall, also called Indian Leap. Series of potholes on Moosilauke Brook. Ammonoosuc Falls - Lower Ammonoosuc Falls - Upper Appalachia Falls Arethusa Falls, Bemis Brook Falls
Directions: 1˝ mile path south of Willey House site off Rt. 302 in
Crawford Notch. Artist Falls Avalanche Falls, Liberty Gorge Cascade, The Pool
Directions: Near the Flume Gorge, Franconia Notch. The Baby Flume Baker River The Basin, Cascades, Kinsman Falls, Rocky Glen Falls Bath Falls The Bath Falls are scenically set against the Bath Covered Bridge. Beaver Brook Cascade Beecher's and Pearl Cascades Brickett Falls Bridal Veil Falls Campton Falls Cascade Brook Falls A relatively easy 1.2 mile hike takes you to the falls. Cold Brook Falls Coosauk, Hitchcock, and Stairs Falls Crystal Cascade The last part of the path is somewhat steep, but leads to an excellent view point.
Diana's Bath Directions: West Side Road, North Conway An easy .5 mile walk in takes you to cascading falls, waterspouts and granite basins along Lucy Brook. Dryad and Giant Falls Falling Waters Trail Flume Cascade and Silver Cascade The Silver Cascade is one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the state during high water, when the falls spread out over a substantial width of ledge. In drier times, the falls slow to a trickle.
Flume Gorge Your tour through this 800 foot chasm takes you on boardwalks through covered bridges, past waterfalls and views. Franconia Falls Georgiana and Harvard Falls Gibbs Falls Glen Ellis Falls A pedestrian tunnel take you to the other side of the highway where you turn right and walk .2 mile to the falls. 65 ft. high, for the most dramatic view, follow the footpath down steep stone steps. Goodrich Falls Hermit Falls Jackson Falls Very accessible. The falls are created by the rushing waters of the Wildcat River, the first federally designated "Wild and Scenic River" in New Hampshire. Livermore Falls Mossy Glen Nancy Cascade A rather rigorous hike is required to view these falls, but the trek is worth it. The falls, which are quite spectacular, plunge into a deep pool below.
Paradise Falls and Falls of Prosperine at Lost River Admission is charged. The 35 ft. Paradise Falls are just one of the highlights of your self-guided tour through this popular attraction.
Pond Brook Falls Directions: Located in the Nash Stream Forest just off of Nash Stream Road. Part of the Cohos Trail. These falls are rather remote, but the water streaming over smooth rocks is a sight. Raymond Cascade Ripley Falls and Kendron Flume Sabbaday Falls You can't swim here, but the 25ft falls is well worth the easy .3 mile hike. Silver Cascades Swiftwater Falls With a covered bridge in the background, it's an excellent spot for a cooling dip on a hot summers day.
13 Falls
Thompson's Falls and Emerald Pool Wildcat Ski area's parking lot; at the far end of the trail's loop, you'll find the path to the falls. Stay on the east side of the brook when you cross the service road which leads to parking lot C. It's an easy .7 mile trek to the falls. If you follow the path to the right on the first waterfall, across the ledges to the north side of the brook and continue on to a high ledge, you'll discover fabulous views of Mt. Washington. Thoreau Falls Waterville Cascade Winneweta Falls Zealand Falls
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Lakes Area |
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Beede or Bearcamp Falls
Directions: Three miles up Sandwich Notch Road from Center Sandwich
Champney and Pitcher Falls Champney Falls, part of the White Mountains National Forest in New Hampshire, is a set of cascades and waterfalls flowing down a popular trail. Ellen's Falls Fall of Song, Roaring Falls, Veil Falls, Whittier Falls Lower Falls of the Swift River Nice swimming hole at this location with several pools and smooth rocks. Profile Falls Rocky Gorge
Directions: Located a couple miles from the Lower Falls on the
Kancamagus Highway.
Sculptured Rock Falls Formed during the ice age, over 10,000 years ago, the Sculptured Rock Falls is a series of small cascades set against a deep gorge. Welton Falls
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Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee |
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Acworth Gorge
Cascading Falls A great family picnic spot in the village of Wentworth.
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Monadnock |
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Beaver Brook Falls
Directions: Right off Washington Street on to the Old Concord Road. Go
immediately onto Washington Street Extension. The road ends in a metal
gate. Park there and walk up. Old Reservoir Falls Pulpit Falls Purgatory Falls
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Merrimack Valley |
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Tucker Brook Falls
Directions: From the Milford Oval, go West on Elm St, take immediate
left onto Union Street, to Osgood Road. Take right onto Mason Road just
past Osgood Pond. Go 2.9 mi., turn right onto Boulder Dr, the second
time it meets Mason Road. Trail head is 0.1 mi on the left.
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Seacoast |
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