Swans Falls Campground
Not far from the most visited national forest in New England, White Mountain National Forest, Swans Falls Campground is located in the scenic Mt. Washington Valley and is a popular camping spot and put in for the Saco River.
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Swans Falls Campground Details
Not far from the most visited national forest in New England, White Mountain National Forest, Swans Falls Campground is located in the scenic Mt. Washington Valley and is a popular camping spot and put in for the Saco River. A small campground with no hookups, though there is water, the spot is primarily pine forest and considered an educational area. Here families have the chance to learn about the surrounding ecology including native plants, invasive species, and leave no trace practices.
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1.4 mi away
Westons Beach
A wide, sandy spot at a bend in the Saco River is very popular with locals.
1.5 mi away
Jockey Cap
A 0.8-mile moderate out-and-back hike on an enormous glacial erratic.
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Hemlock Bridge
The last surviving 19th-century covered bridge in Fryeburg.
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Saco River
Flowing for 136 miles across New Hampshire and Maine, this river has some of the clearest, cleanest water for swimming.
8.6 mi away
Kancamagus Scenic Byway
Surround yourself with scenic views of the Swift River, Sabbaday Falls, and the Rocky Gorge as you make this unbelievably beautiful 34.5-mile through eastern New Hampshire.