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Jackson Falls
This natural waterpark has tons of pools, waterfalls, and swimming holes that you can explore.
Plan Around Jackson Falls
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Jackson Falls Details
This natural waterpark has tons of pools, waterfalls, and swimming holes that you can explore. You can splash around in the trickling falls, swim in the deep pools surrounded by towering pines, or layout in the sun on one of the flat rocks next to the stream. The deeper pools are at the bottom of the falls, although the scenic views from the upper falls also make it a great place to spend a few hours. And best of all, the falls are walkable from downtown Jackson, so it is easy to reach if you are visiting this quaint little town in the White Mountain National Forest.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Jackson Falls
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