Loon Mountain Resort
Loon Mountain is a big mountain destination that offers 2,100 ft. of vertical, plenty of terrain and program variety, great snow, superior service, many lodging and dining options?and it?s easy and convenient to get to! A $1... visitnh.com
Campton Pond
This pond is located at the junction of routes 49 and 175. The area surrounding the pond and northward is now owned by the U.S. Forest Service, as part of the White Mountain National Forest. The present bridge is an 86- fo... anglerweb.com
Beaver Brook Cascades
THE FALLS: The Beaver Brook Trail, a challenging section of the Appalachian Trail, runs past set after set of unnamed cascades as it climbs several thousand feet to its termination at the summit of 4,223-foot ta... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Sabbaday Falls
THE FALLS: The main gorge at Sabbaday Falls was allegedly carved over 10,000 years ago by large volumes of water from the last melting glacier. This water carried with it sand, gravel and boulders, which eventua... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Woodstock Koa
We have made it easy to get here and you won't want to leave. Stay at the Woodstock KOA and you will soon discover unquestionably, one of New Hampshire's most popular attraction is the White Mountain Region. Its 800,000 acres is... koa.com
Big Rock Campground
General Description Twenty-eight sites at the Big Rock Campground offer seasonal access to hiking, fishing and picnicking opportunities. The campground has vault toilets and hand-pump water. Wonderful coldwater fishing is ... wildernet.com
Osceola Vista Campground (Nh)
This campground features large open concept sites designed for larger than normal camping parties and large organized groups. The campground is located in close proximity to Waterville Valley Resort, which offers nigh... reserveamerica.com
Waterville Cascades
THE FALLS: If there was some equation matching beauty per foot of height for waterfalls, Waterville Cascades, or The Cascades, as some call them, would certainly surface as a contender for the top title. The mai... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Branch Brook
It's unfortunate this river does not appeal to most paddlers. It starts out with a difficult class V stairstep drop that is usually chocked with lumber making it unrunnable. You can access the river below the fall... americanwhitewater.org
Nancy Cascades
THE FALLS: The sum of the height of the cascades that adorn Nancy Brook is estimated at 300 feet, making Nancy Cascades undeniably one of the tallest in New England. Nancy Brook is fed by the waters of Nancy Pon... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Beede Falls
THE FALLS: What makes this waterfall unique and worthy of its rating is the fun outdoors experience you get while visiting. There is a large, clean, and sandy pool perfect for taking a dip on a hot day. The slow... newenglandwaterfalls.com
Agassiz Basin
THE FALLS: Agassiz Basin is named after Louis Agassiz, a Swiss scientist often credited by many for the discovery of the last Ice Age. Two small falls can be found here. Although the waterfalls are by no means l... newenglandwaterfalls.com
East Pond Trail
General Description Much of the East Pond Trail is along an old logging road. When entering from the northern trailhead at the Otter Rocks Roadside Rest Area, hike south into a forest of mixed hardwoods. The trail will tra... wildernet.com
Greeley Ponds Trail
General Description The trail leaves the Livermore Trail about .3 mile up from the parking lot off Livermore Road. The trail passes Scaur Trail then Goodrich Rock Trail before reaching the Mad River at 1.1 mile. Cross over... wildernet.com
Lincoln Woods Trail To Black Pond And/or Franconia Falls,...
The Lincoln Woods Trail provides easy access to the Pemigewassett Wilderness, a vast protected area in the heart of the White Mountains, along the bed of an old logging railroad. Explore Black Pond, a quiet and peaceful pond ... trails.com
Passaconaway Campground, Bartlett, New Hampshire
The sites within Passaconaway Campground are all quite spacious. This can be both a blessing and a curse. Of all the campgrounds along the Kancamagus, Passaconaway is probably most conducive to RVs. They are neither catered t... trails.com
Greeley Ponds And Mount Osceola, Waterville Valley, New...
I suspect that the popularity of this hike has something to do with the average person?s innate sense of proportion and scale. The Greeley Ponds are large enough to shelter quiet gravel banks and grassy lawns along their shor... trails.com