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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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Franklin Falls Dam in Franklin NH Franklin Falls Dam is a large dam at 1740 feet wide and 140 feet tall. The dam is located along the Pemigewasset River. It was completed in 1943 by the US Army Corps of Engineers who still maintains it today. Construction started in 1939 and lasted about 4 years at a cost of 7.9 Read more...
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Garfield Falls Pittsburg NH Waterfall Garfield Falls is located in Pittsburg NH along the East Branch Dead Diamond River. Garfield Falls offers a 60 foot total drop over 3 tiers. Garfield Falls Directions: Take Garfield Falls Rd in Pittsburg New Hampshire and park as far off the road as possible. This is a logging road and Garfield Falls may actually Read more...
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Garwin Falls Wilton NH Garwin Falls in Wilton NH offers a 40′ total drop, water source is the Wilton Reservoir so heavy rainfall makes Garwin Falls much more impressive. Garwin Falls is a waterfall near the road, located near Putnam Hill Rd in Wilton, NH. (Unconfirmed report states this waterfall may now be on private property. Please watch for, and Read more...
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Georgiana and Harvard Falls Lincoln NH Georgiana and Harvard Falls is located in Lincoln NH along Harvard Brook. Georgiana Falls, aka, Lower Falls has a 30 foot total drop. Harvard Falls, aka Upper Georgiana Falls has a 60 foot total drop. Most hikers miss Harvard Falls (the upper portion of the falls) because the trail is not well traveled, or Read more...
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Gibbs Falls in Bean’s Grant NH Gibbs Falls is located in Bean’s Grant NH, which is located in Crawford Notch within the White Mountain National Forest. Gibbs Falls has a 35 foot total drop, not a very steep waterfall but more of a small cascade. Directions to Gibbs Falls: Rt. 302 across the street from the Appalachian Mountain Club in Read more...
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We’re a winery and vineyard that has a small restaurant inside where we serve brunch every Sunday morning, a lovely 5-Course meal prepared by local Chef Sarah Baldwin-Welcome once a month as well as wine tastings. In the summers we serve both lunch and brunch on our porch. Read more...
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Gilson Road Cemetery Haunting Gilson Road Cemetery, Nashua NH – The rumors: Everything from glowing lights near the cemetery, a woman wearing a white dress in the cemetery and on Gilson Rd, a baby wandering around, screaming noises, EMF spikes, ghostly images, strange fog that rolls in out of nowhere, people being pushed, you name it. One fact we do Read more...
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Glen Ellis Falls is one of the best waterfalls in New Hampshire for many reasons. It is easy to get to, has a well maintained trail with signs that give you some of the history of Glen Ellis Waterfall and the Ellis River, and above all an experience that you won’t forget. Glen Ellis Falls is a very unique waterfall Read more...
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Goodrich Falls Bartlett NH Goodrich Falls in Bartlett NH sits on the border of the town of Jackson NH. Goodrich Falls is currently being used as a hydro electric dam, while good for the environment, it takes away from the scenic beauty of this NH waterfall. It is hard to get a peak at Goodrich Falls because of the surrounding Read more...