AGASSIZ
BASIN
Beside Rt. 112, E. of Jct. Rts. 112 & 118. Small but beautiful 10
foot waterfall, also called Indian Leap.
LOWER
AMMONOOSUC FALLS
On old Cherry Mountain Road, off Rt. 302 between Twin Mountain and Fabyans.
Take an immediate left (before railroad tracks) and park in the area
at the end of this paved road. Walk down the dirt road at the end of
the parking lot (about a .1 mile hike).
UPPER
AMMONOOSUC FALLS
On old Cherry Mountain Road, off Rt. 302 between Cog RR and Fabyans.
Take an immediate left (before railroad tracks) and park in the area
at the end of this paved road. Walk down the dirt road at the end of
the parking lot (about a .1 mile hike).
ARETHUSA
FALLS
1½ mile path south of Willey House site off Rt. 302 in Crawford
Notch. Approx. 200 ft. high. Arethusa may be your destination, but Bemis
Brook and Coliseum Falls are a bonus: these two are along the way to
Arethusa. They are an easy .5 mile hike in, while Arethusa is 1.3 miles
in on a hike of moderate difficulty. Arethusa is best viewed from below.
Do not try rock scrambling: the rocks are unsafe. If you wish to swim,
choose spots downstream.
AVALANCHE
FALLS, LIBERTY GORGE CASCADE & THE POOL
Near the Flume Gorge, Franconia Notch. The Flume Gorge may be better
known, but these cascades are well worth a visit. The most dramatic
of the three is 45 ft. Expect to make
an easy round trip hike of just over 2 miles, if you plan to
see all three.
BAKER
RIVER
Northeast of Warren within view of Rt. 118.
THE
BASIN, THE CASCADES, KINSMAN FALLS & ROCKY GLEN FALLS
Franconia Notch, north of the Flume. Called "The Old Man's Foot
Basin," the Basin may lack size, but makes up for it in geological
interest: it's said to have been formed during the past 25,000 years.
The Basin is .1 mile from the parking lot. The Cascades (.2 mile along)
make for a lovely picnic or sunning spot. Kinsman Falls are .5 mile
from the parking lot, while Rocky Glen Falls, which some think is the
prettiest of all, is just over a mile from the starting point.
BEAVER
BROOK FALLS
On Rt. 145 between Colebrook & Stewartstown Hollow. 30 ft. high.
A wonderful spot for a picnic, a dip or a walk.
BRIDAL
VEIL FALLS
Coppermine Trail off Rt. 116 near Easton. The 80 foot falls are a 2.5
mile hike in. To truly appreciate the falls, view them from both above
and below.
CASCADE
BROOK
Trail departs near the Finish Line restaurant by Snow's Mountain ski
lift, Waterville Valley. A relatively easy 1.2 mile hike takes you to
the falls.
CRYSTAL
CASCADE
.3 mile trail from Pinkham Notch Camp of AMC, off Rt. 16 in Gorham.
80 ft. high, in two drops. An especially dramatic falls. The last part
of the path is somewhat steep, but leads to an excellent view point.
DIANA'S
BATHS
.5 mile from the turnoff to Cathedral Ledge on West Side Rd., Bartlett.
200 yards of granite terraces. An easy .5 mile walk in takes you to
cascading falls, waterspouts and granite basins along Lucy Brook.
DIXVILLE
FLUME & HUNTINGDON CASCADES
East of Dixville Notch. There are picnic areas near these two falls,
which are located on either side of Rt. 26.
FALLING
WATERS TRAIL
Opposite Lafayette Campground in Franconia Notch. A favorite hike, 1.4
miles one way, that takes you to Walker Cascade, 20 ft. Stairs Falls,
60 ft. Swiftwater Falls and 80 ft. Cloudland Falls.
FLUME
GORGE
Beside Rt. 3 in Franconia Notch, 5 mi. north of Lincoln. Part of Franconia
Notch State Park; a fee is charged. Your tour through this 800 foot
chasm takes you on boardwalks through covered bridges, past waterfalls
and views. Don't miss the free 15 minute movie at the Flume Visitor
Center.
GLEN
ELLIS FALLS
Turn off .7 mile south of Pinkham Notch on Rt. 16; use the parking area
for the Glen Bolder and Wildcat Ridge trails. 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.
JACKSON
FALLS
Beside Carter Notch Road, off Rt. 16A near the center of Jackson Village.
Very accessible, these roadside falls are popular for swimming, picnics,
sunbathing - even weddings. The falls are created by the rushing waters
of the Wildcat River, the first federally designated "Wild and
Scenic River" in New Hampshire.
PARADISE
FALLS AT LOST RIVER
Kinsman Notch, 7 miles west of North Woodstock on Rt. 112 Admission
is charged. The 35 ft. Paradise Falls are just one of the highlights
of your self-guided tour through this popular attraction. You tour on
boardwalks, following the river as it appears and disappears. There
are caves to explore (all of which can be bypassed), a nature garden
and geological displays.
LOWER
FALLS, ROCKY GORGE & SABBADAY FALLS
On the Kancamagus Highway. Lower Falls is 7 miles west of Conway, while
Rocky Gorge is 2 miles further on and requires a .1 mile Con way walk
in. Lower Falls is right on the Kancamagus, and is a busy spot on hot
summer days. It has pools, small sandy beaches, picnic tables, parking
and changing rooms. Rocky gorge has picnic tables, drinking water and
parking; swimming prohibited in the Gorge, but you can take a dip in
the pools above the falls. Sabbaday Falls is located 3.5 miles west
of where Bear Notch Road joins the Kancamagus. You can't swim here,
but the 25 ft. falls' beauty is well worth the easy .3 mile hike in.
NANCY
CASCADE
The Nancy Pond Trail starts off Rt. 302, south of Crawford Notch. The
2.4 mile hike in, which is of moderate difficulty, brings you to a series
of lovely cascades that are shady and cool. The total drop is thought
to be about 400 ft.
RIPLEY
FALLS & KENDRON FLUME
At the Willey House Historic Site on Rt. 302, Crawford Notch. Take the
Arethusa-Ripley Falls tail; about half a mile in the trail turns left
to reach 100 foot high Ripley Falls. There are swimming holes at the
top of the falls and pools upstream, but don't clamber over the face
of the falls itself as it is slippery. To reach Kendron Flume, take
the trail which begins near the gift shop.
SILVER
& FLUME CASCADE; BEECHER CASCADES & PEAL CASCADE; GIBB FALLS
North of Rt. 302 in Crawford Notch. Flume and Silver Cascades can be
seen from your car window, but to really appreciate them, take a closer
look. Two large lots provide ample parking. To reach Beecher and Pearl
Cascades, park behind the Crawford Depot (further west on Rt. 302) and
make the easy .4 mile hike in beginning on the Avalon Trail, then following
signs. If you'd like to see a fifth falls, head up Crawford Path to
35 ft. Gibb Falls, which begins across Rt. 302 from Crawford Depot for
a .4 mile hike.
SWIFTWATER
Two miles east of junction of Rts. 112 & 302 in Bath. With a covered
bridge in the background, it's an excellent spot for a cooling dip on
a hot summers day.
THOMPSON'S
FALLS
These are actually a series of falls along Thompson Brook at Wildcat
Ski Area, Rt. 16 Pinkham Notch. To reach the falls, take the Way of
the Wildcat Nature Trail from the 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.
Information
Provided by White
Mountains Attractions Association