Champney Falls Trail in New Hampshire State

Champney Falls Trail

If you are looking for a serene place where you can immerse yourself in nature, then look no further than this out and back hike in the White Mountain National Forest.

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Champney Falls Trail Details

If you are looking for a serene place where you can immerse yourself in nature, then look no further than this out and back hike in the White Mountain National Forest. The trail starts by traveling along the babbling Twin Brook through the tree-line woods until it reaches a series of waterfalls. From there, you can continue to the summit of Mount Chocorua, where you will enjoy sweeping views of the valley below. After heavy rainfall, the falls should be flowing at their strongest. They will likely be frozen over in winter, although the snow-packed cliffs become a paradise for ice climbers.

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Nearby Parks Around Champney Falls Trail

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554.1 mi away

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Champney Falls Trail

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1.4 mi away

Rocky Gorge

Even during an unusually long and hot draught, this part of the Swift River flows with a mighty force through a thin and narrow gorge.

3.2 mi away

Lower Falls

With ice-cold water supplied by the Swift River, this waterfall and swimming pool is a popular summer attraction in the White Mountain National Forest

6.9 mi away

Mount Carrigain via Signal Ridge

The summit to this mountainous peak may be a long journey, but it boasts fantastic views of the Franconia Ridge, the Presidental Range, and Mount Chocorua, which makes it worth the extra effort.

7.7 mi away

Madison Boulder Natural Area

Famed for housing the largest known glacial erratic on the continent, this area is a must-see for any nature lover.

8.3 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.