Saco
Conway rips is a popular class II run which commonly has enough water in late June and will often come up when we have extended rainfall in the Fall months. The 2 covered br... americanwhitewater.org
Eastern Mountain Sports Kayak School
Our dedication to outdoor life starts at sea level. From the beginning, EMS has been a vital resource for serious paddlers. The EMS Kayak School, based in Hingham, Mass., offers ... outdoortrips.info
Saco Bound
Saco Bound is your one stop shop for all river activites. Looking to buy a new canoe or kayak? Stop into Saco Bound's retail shop. Day rentals also available. If you're looking for... ettractions.com
Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center
Winter at Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snow tubing at the base of Mt. Washington. Skate, track, or back-country, our trail ... mtwashingtonvalley.org
East Branch Saco
The East Branch of the Saco is a II-V stream emptying into the Saco north of North Conway. There are four distinct sections of the river. Class II [Upper Upper] Section (1.2... americanwhitewater.org
Swift
The lower Swift is the most sought after spring river in NH for intermediate to advanced boaters. The Swift drains the southeastern slopes of the White Mountains. The river ... americanwhitewater.org
Saco
The Saco runs through the highest mountains in the northeastern US. It cuts through a steep valley called Crawford Notch (a NH state park). Outside of the sustain spring mel... americanwhitewater.org
North Conway Area
There are several swimming places very close to North Conway. Here we list some of the major ones. To get to all, begin from North Conway and take River Rd. west out of town, (pa... swimmingholes.org
Ellis
From Mike Gatewood: The river is narrow (15' - 30') for most of the run. It was very creek-like, with lots of rocks to avoid, quick decisions to be made, and 2-3' and higher... americanwhitewater.org
Saco River: Crawford Notch To Bartlett, Bartlett, New Hampshire
The watershed valley of the upper Saco is one of the most impressive in all New England. Driving west on Route 302 near the river, the traveler is ringed on all sides by tall peaks, as ... trails.com
Swift River: Bear Notch Road To Kancamagus Highway, Bartlett,...
This eTrail includes three sections of New Hampshire's Swift River: Bear Notch Road to Rocky Gorge, Rocky Gorge to Gorge, and Gorge to Kancamagus Highway. If veteran boaters were to pic... trails.com
Conway Area
There are several swimming places very close to Conway. Here we list some of the major ones: DAVIS PARK [DAVI]: This small park in Conway has a pretty, narrow beach on the Saco R... swimmingholes.org
Sawyer
Source: Greg and Sue Hanlon's Steep Creeks of New England, which has more info on this run. Text used with permission. Directions: Park on the North side of Rte. 302 next to... americanwhitewater.org
Ellis River: Route 16 To Harvard Cabin, Jackson, New Hampshire
The Ellis River typifies the White Mountains. Starting near the slopes of Mount Washington, it cascades down the very heart of Pinkham Notch, contorting among rock formations and rapids... trails.com
Saco River - North Conway To Conway, North Conway, New Hampshire
The Saco River has something for everyone, from technical whitewater diehards to flatwater enthusiasts paddling with boats full of tents and coolers. This trip is somewhere in between?a... trails.com
Upper Kimball Lake, Chatham, New Hampshire
Right next to the Maine border, in the southeastern corner of New Hampshire?s White Mountains, lies Upper Kimball Lake, a small and narrow body of water that receives little traffic. A ... trails.com
Mountain Pond, North Conway, New Hampshire
The fact that you have to carry your boat for about 0.3 mile before putting it in the water makes Mountain Pond the quietest of the quietwater trips in this book. It is worth the effort... trails.com
Upper Kimball Pond, North Conway, New Hampshire
Upper Kimball Pond is a small pond on the Maine-New Hampshire border south of Evans Notch. With a few unobtrusive camps, the pond is a relatively quiet place to spend a few hours dippin... trails.com