Kezar Falls Gorge in Maine State

Kezar Falls Gorge

Just outside of White Mountain National Forest lies the hidden Kezar Falls Gorge.

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Kezar Falls Gorge Details

Just outside of White Mountain National Forest lies the hidden Kezar Falls Gorge. Not marked or well-known, the small river canyon tucked away within the thick forests is the perfect spot to spend a few hours in the water. Along with a large swimming hole disguised beneath the intimidating tall walls, there's also a series of small waterfalls for those looking to hike and explore. Though shaded due to the cliffs, the gorge is great for use as a photo session backdrop.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Kezar Falls Gorge

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2.0 mi away

Sabattus Mountain

A 1.4-mile moderate loop hike, the outlooks at the top and along the cliffs of Sabattus Mountain are outstanding.

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Rattlesnake Pool

9.3 mi away

Hemlock Bridge

The last surviving 19th-century covered bridge in Fryeburg.

10.0 mi away

Bickford Slides

Stretching from 20 to 50 feet in length, multiple trail systems along the way lead guests to picturesque overlooks and swimming holes within the forest.

10.3 mi away

Emerald Pool

At one point, this secret swimming hole was a secluded clothing-optional oasis in the middle of the White Mountains National Forest.