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Dianas Baths Waterfalls
At the end of a short .6-mile walk through the White Mountain National Forest, you will find this picturesque swimming hole.
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Dianas Baths Waterfalls Details
At the end of a short .6-mile walk through the White Mountain National Forest, you will find this picturesque swimming hole. It is a series of trickling waterfalls that pour down several tiers into different size pools at the bottom. The pools are relatively shallow, so they are better for kids or for wading. But it is a great place to cool off in the summer (except that it can be quite busy, so try to come early or on a weekday).
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