![]() These falls on Slide Brook are partially obscured with no easy access to the base of the falls the falls can be seen off of the southern end of the Mt. I suspect these are small cascades on Black Brook access is likely going to include a BUSHWHACK This is a rumored waterfall on the Cutler River above Crystal Cascade access is likely going to require a steep, rough, and potentially dangerous BUSHWHACK off of the Tuckerman Ravine Trail These 30-40 foot cascades on Birch Island Brook require a moderate BUSHWHACK off the Black Pond Trail photos can be found here Park behind Lakeview Condominiums off NH4A" ![]() This is a rumored 30-foot tall, seasonal waterfall on Smith Pond Brook also known as Smith Pond Brook Falls access is supposedly from "Smith Pond Road off of Exit 15 of I-89. This is a set of cascades below a DAM on the Androscoggin River This is likely a set of rapids or a DAM on the Connecticut River there is also a chance that there once was a set of natural falls here, but they have since been drowned by a DAM downstreamĪccess to these falls on Gordon Pond Brook is from an OHV trail that connects with the Gordon Pond Trail the falls are right near the town reservoir tank and just downstream of the DAM on Gordon Brook near the tank the hike to the falls is estimated at 1.8 miles one-way a balanced rock sits next to the falls This is a small waterfall on the Bearcamp River access to the falls (GPS = 43.827505, -71.299756) may or may not be possible from this dirt parking area (GPS = 43.827548, -71.297125) on NH 113 (the Bearcamp Highway) This is a rumored waterfall on Clifford Brook a BUSHWHACK may be required, assuming this area isn't PRIVATE PROPERTY This is a DAM on the Ammonoosuc River below the Bath Bridge (a covered bridge) access via West Bath Road GPS = 44.166679, -71.967294 This is a rumored waterfall on King Brook the falls may or may not be close to Batchelder Pond there's a small chance that access may be possible from near the eastern end of King Brook Road I believe these falls on the Baker River are the falls that are visible from below the wooden covered bridge on Town Common Road also known as Wentworth Falls I suspect this is the location: GPS = 43.868424, -71.909236Īccess to these pretty cascades on Baston Brook or Eastman Brook (I'm not sure which) is supposedly close to roadside I suspect this is a local swimming hole access may be possible from Thornton Gore Road and/or Eastside Road I suspect this is just a set of rapids on the Connecticut River, but I have not confirmed this yet There are two waterfalls on Bailey Brook, and the "Bailey Brook Mill Trail" will likely reach one or maybe even both of them the lower falls can supposedly be seen from roadside the upper falls and lower falls are "about a mile apart" from pictures I have seen, it looks like the upper falls are seasonal and look their best in high water conditions trailhead is on Old Stoddard Road here's a trail map: This is a rumored waterfall on Cold Brook you may be able to BUSHWHACK from Mountain Road / Bemis Mountain Road, but there's a very good chance you'll run into PRIVATE PROPERTY on both sides of the stream To reach these remote falls on Austin Brook, I believe you need BUSHWHACK up from the beaver pond below I almost certain that this is a DAM on Sucker Brook I am now certain that this waterfall on Artist Brook is located on PRIVATE PROPERTY! I have driven up and down Artists Falls Road peeking into people's backyards, but it is not possible to see the falls from the road ![]() These cascades on the New River require a BUSHWHACK of unknown difficulty I believe the BUSHWHACK should be started off of the Gulf of Slides Ski Trail This is a seasonal waterfall on Andrew's Brook the falls should be visible from the Andrews Brook Trail, which, combined with the Solitude Trail, climbs to the top of Mt. This is a set of rapids & small cascades on the Merrimack River below a DAM also known as Blodgetts Falls GPS = 43.002166, -71.470489 These falls on an unnamed stream are 8-10 feet tall and they can be visited by hiking a few miles south on the Cohos Trail from Coleman State Park the falls were nothing remarkable, but this was a nice surprise to find on the last day of a 4-day backpacking trip I took with some friends in 2016 This waterfall and swimming hole on the Cold River has some good potential, but this is supposedly located on PRIVATE PROPERTY the falls may or may not be visible from Beryl Mountain Road
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