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Humphreys Ledge Natural Area
Sandwiched between the Saco River and White Mountain National Forest, this natural area is a sanctuary for many of New Hampshires more elusive creatures.
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Humphreys Ledge Natural Area Details
Sandwiched between the Saco River and White Mountain National Forest, this natural area is a sanctuary for many of New Hampshires more elusive creatures. White-tailed deer, brown bears, raccoons, and chipmunks can all be spotted along the bare rock cliffs of this beautiful park. Besides wildlife viewing, this area is also a great place to go hiking or rock climbing.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Humphreys Ledge Natural Area
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0.7 mi away
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.
4.3 mi away
Jackson Falls
This natural waterpark has tons of pools, waterfalls, and swimming holes that you can explore.
6.2 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
7.5 mi away
Saco River
Flowing for 136 miles across New Hampshire and Maine, this river has some of the clearest, cleanest water for swimming.
7.6 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.