“One of NH's most beloved falls”
Turn off .7 mile south of Pinkham Notch on Rt. 16; use the parking area for the Glen Bolder and Wildcat Ridge trails. A pedestrian tunnel take you to the other side of the highway where you turn right and walk .2 mile to the falls. 65 ft. high, for the most dramatic view, follow the footpath down steep stone steps.
This isn’t the best view I have seen by far, BUT, if you aren’t an avid hiker and want to see something pretty cool without selling children, buying equipment and hiking a day, this is your stop. $5 for a day use pass to park. .3 mi (across the highway) down 70 flat rock stairs, and you are there. 10 min out, 30 min oohhh ahhhh 10 min back, let’s go eat. Haha! There are 2 view areas on the way down, and a spot at the bottom. No hurry, nice and easy 1 hour event good for all ages. Just note the stairs. About 120 feet down and back up.
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