The most incredible thing about New Hampshire is its sheer beauty. Just one walk around the block can reveal huge trees, mountains, and breezes you just won’t find anywhere else. At the very least, it feels that way! Beyond our backyards we love the examples of nature that exist within the forests and mountains. Our favorite? The waterfalls! And Coos County has a ton of them to see! If you are tired of googling “waterfalls near me,” here are just a few of our favorites.
1. Lower Ammonoosuc Falls, Carroll
alan48 / Flickr Beautiful any time of year, this waterfall is fed by the Ammonoosuc River. It can be reached by a fairly simple trail that’s about a quarter of a mile. Ammonoosuc Lower Falls Trailhead, Lower Falls Rd, Jefferson, NH 03583, USA
2. Crystal Cascade, , Pinkham Notch
jameswalters / Flickr This incredible waterfall is sometimes overlooked. You’ll find it just off Tuckerman’s Ravine Trail. You’ll probably hear it before you see it. The main drop is over 100 feet! AMC Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, 361 NH-16, Gorham, NH 03581, USA
3. Emerald Pool Falls , Chatham
logicalrealist / Flickr Perhaps the best known waterfall on this list, we recommend visiting this in the summer when you can swim in the swimming hole fed by the falls. The drop here is smaller than the others, but the fact that you can make it a day trip is fun. Emerald Pool Falls Drive, Emerald Pool Falls Dr, Texas 77375, USA
4. Alpine Falls , Gorham
dave megin / Google This is a beautiful cascade that features a 60-foot main drop. You can hike here, but ATV-lovers will appreciate that there’s a trail allowing them direct access as well. It’s best between May and October when the water is flowing, but visit anytime of year to be surrounding by beauty that includes Hemlock trees. Alpine Cascades, Gorham, NH 03581, USA
5. Garfield Falls , Pittsburg
dickozski / Flickr This plunge waterfall is fed by the East Branch of the Dead Diamond River. It features a 35-foot drop on the main portion and below it you’ll find smaller cascades (and even rapids!) that flow downstream. Garfield Falls, Pittsburg, NH 03592, USA
6. Beaver Brook Falls , Colebrook
alismith44 / Flickr Not to be confused with the Beaver Brook Falls that’s located in Cheshire County, this sight is truly magnificent. It features an 80-foot drop that can be seen right from the parking lot. No hiking required! Beaver Brook Falls, Colebrook, NH 03576, USA
7. Basin Trail Cascades , Beans Purchase
John Roy / alltrails.com This waterfall features a cascade with a plunge. The main drop is about 20-feet, but even though it might not be as high as others on this list it’s one of the most fun to visit! The Basin, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
8. Eagle Cascade , Beans Purchase
logicalrealist / Flickr Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this waterfall will require some work to reach. There’s a 2.5-mile hike to get you there, but keep in mind that you probably won’t be able to see the full falls from the trail. White Mountain National Forest, 71 White Mountain Dr, Campton, NH 03223, USA
9. Giant Falls, Shelburne
Martin McDonough / alltrails.com The main drop on this beauty is about 80-feet, but it seems to always loo different. Depending on the season and the weather, the falls might be just a drip or a roaring, raucous time! You can access it using the Peabody Brook Trail. Giant Falls, Shelburne, NH 03581, USA
10. Dixville Flume , Dixville
WilsonP / TripAdvisor Located in Dixville Notch State Park, this waterfall might not seem as impressive as others. But it’s actually a part of a network that includes a set of three drops in a small flume. Dixville Notch, NH 03576, USA
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alan48 / Flickr
Beautiful any time of year, this waterfall is fed by the Ammonoosuc River. It can be reached by a fairly simple trail that’s about a quarter of a mile.
Ammonoosuc Lower Falls Trailhead, Lower Falls Rd, Jefferson, NH 03583, USA
jameswalters / Flickr
This incredible waterfall is sometimes overlooked. You’ll find it just off Tuckerman’s Ravine Trail. You’ll probably hear it before you see it. The main drop is over 100 feet!
AMC Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, 361 NH-16, Gorham, NH 03581, USA
logicalrealist / Flickr
Perhaps the best known waterfall on this list, we recommend visiting this in the summer when you can swim in the swimming hole fed by the falls. The drop here is smaller than the others, but the fact that you can make it a day trip is fun.
Emerald Pool Falls Drive, Emerald Pool Falls Dr, Texas 77375, USA
dave megin / Google
This is a beautiful cascade that features a 60-foot main drop. You can hike here, but ATV-lovers will appreciate that there’s a trail allowing them direct access as well. It’s best between May and October when the water is flowing, but visit anytime of year to be surrounding by beauty that includes Hemlock trees.
Alpine Cascades, Gorham, NH 03581, USA
dickozski / Flickr
This plunge waterfall is fed by the East Branch of the Dead Diamond River. It features a 35-foot drop on the main portion and below it you’ll find smaller cascades (and even rapids!) that flow downstream.
Garfield Falls, Pittsburg, NH 03592, USA
alismith44 / Flickr
Not to be confused with the Beaver Brook Falls that’s located in Cheshire County, this sight is truly magnificent. It features an 80-foot drop that can be seen right from the parking lot. No hiking required!
Beaver Brook Falls, Colebrook, NH 03576, USA
John Roy / alltrails.com
This waterfall features a cascade with a plunge. The main drop is about 20-feet, but even though it might not be as high as others on this list it’s one of the most fun to visit!
The Basin, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
Located in the White Mountain National Forest, this waterfall will require some work to reach. There’s a 2.5-mile hike to get you there, but keep in mind that you probably won’t be able to see the full falls from the trail.
White Mountain National Forest, 71 White Mountain Dr, Campton, NH 03223, USA
Martin McDonough / alltrails.com
The main drop on this beauty is about 80-feet, but it seems to always loo different. Depending on the season and the weather, the falls might be just a drip or a roaring, raucous time! You can access it using the Peabody Brook Trail.
Giant Falls, Shelburne, NH 03581, USA
WilsonP / TripAdvisor
Located in Dixville Notch State Park, this waterfall might not seem as impressive as others. But it’s actually a part of a network that includes a set of three drops in a small flume.
Dixville Notch, NH 03576, USA
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Waterfalls Near Me March 21, 2022 SKS Best waterfall hikes in New Hampshire There are plenty of waterfall hikes in New Hampshire which are great place to visit to get away from the 9 to 5 city life. A waterfall hike is always beautiful and can offer a peaceful place to go to get in touch with nature. If you are having trouble deciding which waterfall hike to go check out, let us help! Arethusa Falls via Bemis Brook and Arethusa Falls Trail Don’t be deterred by the complicated name. Arethusa Falls are stunning and you can get there in less than an hour with a quick 1.5 mile hike (2.8 mile hike round trip). This quick hike is great no matter the time of year. In the summer, the falls are roaring, and in the winter, the falls are almost completely frozen making for a beautiful scene. Your dog is also welcome to join you on this hike, but must be kept on the leash. Basin Cascade Trail The Basin Cascade Trail can be found in Franconia Notch State Park, and is definitely one of the state’s best waterfall hikes. Purgatory Falls Trail Purgatory Falls trail will bring you to three different waterfalls! While not the shortest hike, following Purgatory Brook Trail will bring you on a 5.1 mile hike where you can enjoy these scenic falls and the green forest around them. Glen Ellis Falls Trail Glen Ellis Falls trail is found in the famous Mount Washington State Park, and unlike the prior waterfall hikes, is hardly a hike at all! At just a quarter mile, you can visit this beautiful waterfall right by the parking lot! Perfect for those days when you are in a hurry, but want to get outside for a bit.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Waterfalls Near Me
March 21, 2022
SKS
Best waterfall hikes in New Hampshire There are plenty of waterfall hikes in New Hampshire which are great place to visit to get away from the 9 to 5 city life. A waterfall hike is always beautiful and can offer a peaceful place to go to get in touch with nature. If you are having trouble deciding which waterfall hike to go check out, let us help! Arethusa Falls via Bemis Brook and Arethusa Falls Trail Don’t be deterred by the complicated name. Arethusa Falls are stunning and you can get there in less than an hour with a quick 1.5 mile hike (2.8 mile hike round trip). This quick hike is great no matter the time of year. In the summer, the falls are roaring, and in the winter, the falls are almost completely frozen making for a beautiful scene. Your dog is also welcome to join you on this hike, but must be kept on the leash. Basin Cascade Trail The Basin Cascade Trail can be found in Franconia Notch State Park, and is definitely one of the state’s best waterfall hikes. Purgatory Falls Trail Purgatory Falls trail will bring you to three different waterfalls! While not the shortest hike, following Purgatory Brook Trail will bring you on a 5.1 mile hike where you can enjoy these scenic falls and the green forest around them. Glen Ellis Falls Trail Glen Ellis Falls trail is found in the famous Mount Washington State Park, and unlike the prior waterfall hikes, is hardly a hike at all! At just a quarter mile, you can visit this beautiful waterfall right by the parking lot! Perfect for those days when you are in a hurry, but want to get outside for a bit.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
There are plenty of waterfall hikes in New Hampshire which are great place to visit to get away from the 9 to 5 city life. A waterfall hike is always beautiful and can offer a peaceful place to go to get in touch with nature. If you are having trouble deciding which waterfall hike to go check out, let us help!
Arethusa Falls via Bemis Brook and Arethusa Falls Trail
Don’t be deterred by the complicated name. Arethusa Falls are stunning and you can get there in less than an hour with a quick 1.5 mile hike (2.8 mile hike round trip). This quick hike is great no matter the time of year. In the summer, the falls are roaring, and in the winter, the falls are almost completely frozen making for a beautiful scene. Your dog is also welcome to join you on this hike, but must be kept on the leash.
Basin Cascade Trail
The Basin Cascade Trail can be found in Franconia Notch State Park, and is definitely one of the state’s best waterfall hikes.
Purgatory Falls Trail
Purgatory Falls trail will bring you to three different waterfalls! While not the shortest hike, following Purgatory Brook Trail will bring you on a 5.1 mile hike where you can enjoy these scenic falls and the green forest around them.
Glen Ellis Falls Trail
Glen Ellis Falls trail is found in the famous Mount Washington State Park, and unlike the prior waterfall hikes, is hardly a hike at all! At just a quarter mile, you can visit this beautiful waterfall right by the parking lot! Perfect for those days when you are in a hurry, but want to get outside for a bit.