Arethusa Falls and Bemis Brook Trail in Crawford Notch State Park is one of the most breathtaking hikes in New Hampshire. Aside from the stunning landscape that includes wildflowers and a forest, you'll be treated to a series of waterfalls, including one that's 200-feet tall!
Located near Bartlett, New Hampshire, Arethusa Falls and Bemis Brook Trail is an in and out hike that's just under three miles. As a moderate level hike, the highest elevation is 784 feet. The trail is also ideal for running, hiking, and snow shoeing. And, if you're dog is on a leash, they can enjoy this special hike with you too.
To reach Arethusa Falls via Bemis Brook and Arethusa Falls Trails, head to Bartlett, New Hampshire. Bartlett is located in the north central part of the state.
The path leading up the falls is just as scenic as the waterfalls along the hike!
Along with the larger falls, take time to visit the small waterfalls on the trail, too.
As you'll see, there are many spots along the trail that are perfect for a photo shoot. Therefore, don't forget your camera.
Due to the weather conditions, the waterfall might look different based on the time of year you visit.
If you hit the trail after a rain storm, anticipate a heavy water fall like the one captured in this shot.
And, if you hit the trail in the winter, be prepared with the proper gear so you can explore the frozen waterfalls up close and personal.
Now that you know a bit more about Arethusa Falls and Bemis Brook Trail, visit AllTrails to get started on planning your outdoor hiking adventure in New Hampshire.
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