The days of enjoying the great outdoors without worrying about donning heavy layers and winter boots are almost here! In fact, some of us have already had a few of those. With each passing day that seems the temperatures get warmer, we get closer and closer to those day trips that lead us to swimming holes and trails throughout New Hampshire. When that time comes for you, consider this simple trail leading to one of the state's most refreshing dips.
It's possible that the most beautiful swimming hole in the world is sitting right here in our own New Hampshire! Just head to the Baldface Circle Trail near Center Conway to find it.
The trail and the pool are part of the White Mountains, but there are a few trails here so be sure to take the right one. To find it, make your way to the Baldface Trail parking are on Route 113. You'll see signs for the trailhead.
From here you'll follow the yellow markers to where the Balface Loop Trail splits into three different routes. Follow the sign indicating "Emerald Pool" and you'll soon make it to your refreshing destination!
You'll see the river that ultimately becomes the falls creating the pool. If you get confused, be sure to stick to the river. Eventually, you'll spot the falls.
On a warm summer day you're likely to see quite a few people here. But if you visit in the morning you might just have it all to yourself!
There are lots of rocks for exploring and the view from up top makes it clear that this swimming hole is something special.
The water is clear and about as green as they come!
You'll be able to see clear to the bottom.
Enjoy yourself and cool off, but remember that this water is likely to be very cold even on a hot day. Once you've had your fill, you can continue to some of the more challenging hikes.
But if your goal is a simple day out, stick to visiting the Emerald Pool and then heading back to the parking lot.
You can learn more about the hike to Emerald Pool on alltrails.com. And if you're looking for more beautiful bodies of water remember that you can find some of the cleanest and clearest water at New Hampshire's Newfound Lake.
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