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Arethusa Falls and Arethusa Falls Trail in NH Arethusa Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in New England! The waterfall has the highest free fall drop of all NH waterfalls! If you have not yet been to Arethusa Falls you need to put it at the top of your bucket list! Arethusa Falls Information: Falls Location: Livermore, Read more...
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Dry River Campground is located in the White Mountain National Forest along Route 302 in the heart of Crawford Notch in the town of Hart’s Location, New Hampshire. Dry River Campground is a secluded, quiet campground with only 36 campsites, 18 of which are regular sized sites, the others are only big enough for tents, and a few that are Read more...
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Flume Cascade Hart’s Location NH Flume Cascade is located in Crawford Notch in Hart’s Location New Hampshire. Flume Cascade has a total drop of 690 feet! Flume Cascade Directions: The Flume Cascade is located at mile marker 44 on Rt. 302 in Hart’s Location on the side of the road, in fact it ends under the bridge on Route 302 Read more...
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Frankenstein Cliff Frankenstein Cliff is a popular spot for rock climbing enthusiasts. You can park at the Arethusa Falls parking lot and hike to Frankenstein Cliff by the Frankenstein Cliff Trail. Frankenstein Cliff trailhead starts at the upper parking area of Arethusa Falls. When you drive in from Rt. 302 you can park at the parking area immediately as you Read more...
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Ripley Falls, Hart’s Location NH Ripley Falls is located in Hart’s Location NH and offers a beautiful 100′ drop. Ripley Falls is one of our must see NH waterfalls! Directions to Ripley Falls: Take Rt. 302 to Hart’s Location. You will see the sign right on Rt. 302 (see photos). Follow the road to the top of the steep hill. Read more...
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Silver Cascade Hart’s Location NH Silver Cascade is located in Hart’s Location NH. This waterfall has no hike as it is located and seen along the road. Silver Cascade has an impressive 600′ total drop over a series of cascades, most of which can be seen from the roadside. We do not recommend walking up the side of the cascade Read more...