The Granite State is one of the prettiest in the country, but so many of our most beautiful trails and natural wonders are located well off the beaten path. While just about every outdoor adventurer has been to our legendary falls like the Flume Gorge and the Basin, fewer people have discovered a remote trail that takes you to Beede Falls.
One of New Hampshire's best waterfall hikes is also one of the quietest, thanks to its location in the middle of nowhere.
If you take a peek at the map above, from AllTrails you can see that the short and simple trail is fairly remote, even by Granite State standards.
The hike to Beede Falls is a short and flat out-and-back trail that will take you less than a mile to the falls and back.
This trail is located near Sandwich Gap, on the border of White Mountain National Forest.
Despite the falls being a picture-perfect spot to sit and relax, this trail is often completely empty!
Beede Falls is pretty far off-the-beaten-path, so it's much more lightly trafficked than other waterfall hikes in New Hampshire.
In the summer, you can wade in the chilly mountain water, and even step back behind the waterfall!
Beede Falls is a great winter hike, too. Even when it's snowy!
Because the trek out and back is less than a mile, it's easy enough to dress warm for a brief foray into the wilderness.
Whether you see the waterfall frozen solid, or a trickle of water escaping from beneath a blanket of snow, you'll be in awe.
New Hampshire is so full of natural wonder!
If you want to plan a hike to see Beede Falls, visit AllTrails right here and download a map. You might not have service way out here!
For more of the best waterfall hikes in New Hampshire, read about how you can Spend The Day Exploring New Hampshire's Tallest Falls On This Wonderful Waterfall Road Trip.
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