Beaver Brook Falls
THE FALLS: As much as we would like to proudly state that there is an excellent waterfall very close to Boston, it just would not be true. There are a few small falls that may or may not be worth a visit to you,... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Cascade, The (Melrose)
THE FALLS: The Cascade, also called Cascade Falls, is a 40-foot high plethora of horsetails of various shapes and sizes. The tallest drop is 16 feet off a giant wall of rock, almost basalt-tower like in appearan... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Danforth Falls
This falls is more a rumbling cascade over a boulder pile. I've seen some less than stellar photos of this waterfall in low water. While worth a look to the dedicated waterfall bagger, I would hesitate to organiz... northeastwaterfalls.com
Pawtucket Falls - Lowell, Ma
The waterfall and rapids below it drop a total of 32 feet in about a mile. The Pawtucket Falls also flow north bound. This was at one time a fishing grounds for the Pennacook Indians. For more on them check the link. (vis... waymarking.com
Tucker Brook Falls
THE FALLS: Tucker Brook Town Forest, a 258-acre conservation property, has an extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails. Strewn across these trails are 10,000-year old glacial erraticsboulders belie... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Garwin Falls
THE FALLS: In high water, Garwin Falls, sometimes called Barnes Falls, is a clear winner. When water is rushing over the dam just upstream, you will see this waterfall in all its gloryand it is indeed impressive... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Amoskeag Falls - Manchester, Nh
From: Amoskeag Falls History The name "Amoskeag" is derived from the Penacook word "Namoskeag" which means "the great fishing place”. The word "Merrimack" means, “place of strong current” or “a... waymarking.com
Purgatory Falls - Mont Vernon, Nh
The Black Brook creates 3 separate waterfalls of different types as it runs through a 2.1 mile gorge created by a nearby fault line. This waymark is the lower falls and parking area. This is a very short and easy hike fro... waymarking.com
Trap Falls
THE FALLS: A favorite hang-out spot for local residents, Trap Falls is sure to please anyone who ventures into Willard Brook State Forest. Set in an extremely picturesque setting, Trap Falls is much more impress... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Batchelder Falls
I found a mention of this waterfall in a Nashua Regional Planning Commission webpage. It didn't offer much information, but I found a body of water called Batchelder Pond in Wilton, and there's some steep terrain... northeastwaterfalls.com
Brentwood Falls
The only image I've seen of the falls, besides aerial photos, shows a dam. Aerial shots suggest a natural falls below the dam. I'll have to field proof this to be sure. northeastwaterfalls.com
Auburn Falls
Old postcards show a small dam. Whether or not this means there are any falls remaining, or if the small dam still stands is uncertain. northeastwaterfalls.com
Sutton Falls
The elevation change between Aldrich Mill Pond and Manchaug Pond is only 2.5 meters, so this can't be a big waterfall. northeastwaterfalls.com
Merrimac Falls
This is nothing spectacular, just a short dam on a wide river in Lawrence. northeastwaterfalls.com