Snow Falls Gorge
Formed by the Little Androscoggin River, the Snow Falls Gorge is a narrow but beautiful stretch of river featuring a series of small cascading waterfalls.
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Snow Falls Gorge Details
Formed by the Little Androscoggin River, the Snow Falls Gorge is a narrow but beautiful stretch of river featuring a series of small cascading waterfalls. Visitors are more than welcome here, and the gorge has a nice picnic area as well as well-marked trails along both sides of the river. Though not a long hike, this is a great stop for lunch or an afternoon walk, with the highest of the cascades able to be seen from the footbridge at the top.
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