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Center PondThis small pond near the James and Eleanor Crider Forest is a hidden gem of a swimming hole.
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Explore Swimming in New Hampshire State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Swimming guide to compare the stops that belong together in New Hampshire State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Center PondThis small pond near the James and Eleanor Crider Forest is a hidden gem of a swimming hole.
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Dianas Baths WaterfallsAt the end of a short .6-mile walk through the White Mountain National Forest, you will find this picturesque swimming hole.
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Emerald PoolAt one point, this secret swimming hole was a secluded clothing-optional oasis in the middle of the White Mountains National Forest.
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Falling WatersThis is an excellent hiking trail with numerous places where you can cool off along the babbling Dry Brook.
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Franconia FallsUnlike many other waterfalls in New Hampshire, this one is not known for its size or massive drop.
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Jackson FallsThis natural waterpark has tons of pools, waterfalls, and swimming holes that you can explore.
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Lonesome LakeFranconia Notch State Parks most scenic lake is a postcard-worthy destination for a day on the water.
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Lower Ammonoosuc FallsWhile the 15-foot drop of this waterfall is not particularly impressive, the large, blue pool at its base continues to attract hikers and swimmers eager to cool off from the heat.
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Lower FallsWith ice-cold water supplied by the Swift River, this waterfall and swimming pool is a popular summer attraction in the White Mountain National Forest
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Profile FallsThis beautiful fanning waterfall in Bristol is a great place to spend the day swimming, picnicking, or fishing.
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Saco RiverFlowing for 136 miles across New Hampshire and Maine, this river has some of the clearest, cleanest water for swimming.
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Smarts BrookThis swimming hole is so secluded that even most locals are unaware of its existence!
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Smith Covered BridgeThe slow-moving Baker River under this historic bridge is a popular place in summer to go swimming.

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Swiftwater FallsThis pool at the base of this waterfall is one of the largest waterfall swimming holes in the state of New Hampshire.
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Thirteen FallsDespite its name, this area in the White Mountain National Forest actually contains only five waterfalls.
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Upper Ammonoosuc FallsSwimmers should take caution when choosing to venture into the pools of this powerful waterfall.
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Upper Ladies BathThe emerald green waters flowing from the East Branch Pemigewasset River are nothing short of mesmerizing.