Scenic waterfalls of New England
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On a hot day, visual relief can be seen in a waterfall like this one in Sudbury at Longfellow’s Wayside Inn Grist Mill, which was built in 1929. Check out some more of the most scenic waterfalls in New England.
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A couple hiked at Arethusa Falls in Crawford Notch State Park in New Hampshire’s White Mountains.
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Diana’s Bath in North Conway, N.H.
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Visitors to Rocky Gorge Falls in Albany, N.H., can view the Swift River from a bridge over the river.
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Bash Bish Falls in the town of Mount Washington is among the most dramatic waterfalls in Massachusetts.
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Detail from lower end of Sabbaday Falls, which is just off a short hike from the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire.
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Franconia Notch State Park’s Avalanche Falls is reached by the Flume boardwalk in Lincoln, N.H.
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Water from Keene Pond rushes over a waterfall into Keene Brook in Duxbury.
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A waterfall at the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves in Lincoln, N.H.
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A waterfall on the Wekepeke Reservoir Land in Sterling.
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Waterfall at the Putnam Grove Park on Grove Street in Peterborough, N.H.
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A kayaker headed into a waterfall on Big Eddy along the Penobscot River near Millinocket, Maine.
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A rainbow trout jumped the Willoughby Falls during the annual migration to its spawning area upstream on the Willoughby River in Orleans, Vt.
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A couple has a picnic at the foot of the 60-foot Campbell Falls at Campbell Falls State Forest in Norfolk, Conn.
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Visitors walked toward a trail that winds along the 200-foot waterfalls at Kent Falls State Park in Norfolk, Conn.
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Quechee Falls in Quechee, Vt.
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Moxie Falls includes a 90-foot plunge on Moxie Stream, which flows into Maine’s Kennebec River.
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Lost River Gorge in North Woodstock, N.H.
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A waterfall on Shephard Pond near Washington Street in Canton.
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Waterfall behind the Watershed Tavern in Brandon Village, Vt.
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Looking down at a nearly 100-foot drop at the Falls of Lana in Salisbury, Vt.
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The Bissell Covered Bridge above a waterfall in Charlemont.
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A waterfall along the Wood River in Rhode Island’s Arcadia Management Area.
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A couple enjoys a warm day at Beaver Brook Falls in Colebrook, N.H.
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Bridal Veil Falls, in Franconia, N.H., are reached after an approximately 2 1/2-mile hike on the Coppermine Trail on the side of Cannon Mountain.
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Moss Glen Falls, located alongside Route 100 in Vermont’s Granville Gulf Reservation.
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