Upper Ammonoosuc Falls
Swimmers should take caution when choosing to venture into the pools of this powerful waterfall.
Plan Around Upper Ammonoosuc Falls
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Upper Ammonoosuc Falls Details
Swimmers should take caution when choosing to venture into the pools of this powerful waterfall. Although the 8-foot drop may not seem dangerous at first glance, it has an extremely strong current that has taken many lives over the course of the last few decades. But while the area directly under the falls should be avoided, it is still possible to swim further downstream where the water is calmer. You can also head to the Lower and Middle falls nearby if you are looking for a more friendly place to swim.
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Nearby Parks Around Upper Ammonoosuc Falls
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Upper Ammonoosuc Falls
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1.9 mi away
Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park
This park has some of the best views of the Presidential Mountain Range in the White Mountain National Forest.
2.7 mi away
Mt. Washington: Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail
One of the more challenging albeit rewarding routes up Mount Washington is via this 9-mile round trip trail.
3.2 mi away
Crawford Path
This 8.5-mile trek is considered to be the oldest hiking trail in the state.
3.4 mi away
Mt. Willard
The trail to this 2,865-foot mountain is suitable for all types of hikers, including those with kids and dogs.
3.8 mi away
Lower Ammonoosuc Falls
While 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.