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Beaver Brook Falls Wayside
This small but peaceful 7.3-acre park in Colebrook is easily accessible via Route 145, which means it is a great pit stop for those making a road trip through the country.
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Beaver Brook Falls Wayside Details
This small but peaceful 7.3-acre park in Colebrook is easily accessible via Route 145, which means it is a great pit stop for those making a road trip through the country. There are picnic tables, restrooms, and even a small, sheltered pavilion. However, the most impressive feature of the park is its unobstructed view of Beaver Brook Falls. Surrounded by towering pines, this 80-foot waterfall makes the perfect backdrop for a quick picnic outdoors.
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