Cloudland Falls:Among the most popular walks in the Franconia Notch area, the Falling Waters Trail has a number of waterfalls, as well as access to the higher summits of the White Mountains.
Arethusa Falls: is New Hampshire tallest single cascade, at 160 feet tall. The falls are located in Hart’s Location, a small town surrounded by the White Mountains and White Mountain National Forest.
Diana’s Baths: located within the White Mountain National Forest, is one of the best waterfalls for swimming in New Hampshire. Diana’s Baths consists of cascades and slides measuring 75 feet high.
Crystal Cascade:A must-see waterfall in New Hampshire, Crystal Cascade may be one of the most underappreciated waterfalls you will ever see.
Glen Ellis Falls:One of the most spectacular waterfalls in New Hampshire is Glen Ellis Falls, located in the White Mountain National Forest.
Ripley Falls:is 0.6 miles away, but the trail is riddled with rocks and roots. Because the trail is so narrow, it can be challenging and time-consuming.
Silver Cascade:Then you’re going to want to check out Silver Cascade. The Silver Cascade waterfall is located at Harts Location, within Crawford Notch State Park.
Nancy Cascades:For one of the most beautiful waterfalls in New Hampshire, head to Nancy Cascades. The Nancy Cascades is located in the White Mountain National Forest in the town of Livermore.
Sabbaday Falls: is one of the most visited waterfalls in New Hampshire. In addition to many of the waterfalls on this list, this waterfall is located within the White Mountain National Forest.
Avalanche Falls: is located in Lincoln’s Franconia Notch State Park. This waterfall is 45 feet high and located along The Flume, a two-mile hike that offers hikers some of New Hampshire’s.