No matter the season, getting outside to enjoy fresh air is always a good idea. That’s one of the best things about being in New Hampshire. Spring and summer bring lush green, followed by the beauty of fall foliage and the stillness of winter. Each of these times is great for exploring and this trail is one of our favorites.
The Falls in the River Trail offers 3.5 miles of woodland hiking surrounded by some of the most beautiful natural landscape in the state. Contrary to the name, you probably won’t actually land in the river.
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The trail, which is a out-and-back route, follows the Connecticut River which makes for some stunning views.
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And, best of all, the trail is named for a good reason!
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The falls found throughout the river are fun to see, especially just after the winter when snow is melting.
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In some places the water can rush so quickly that you might hear it before ever seeing it.
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When not hugging the water, the trail meanders through the forest. In some places you’ll find exposed roots and rock, so be careful to watch your step. There are also a few areas where you may be scrambling along rock, though these are reported to be minimal and simple enough for kids.
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The trail leads to where the Connecticut River spills into the Second Connecticut Lake which means some of these water views will be nice and calm.
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The real calm comes when you tackle this hike in the winter when the landscape is snow-covered and quiet.
Margaret Krick / alltrails.com No matter when you set off on this route, you can expect to see beautiful water views and tall trees. It’s a beauty!
The Falls In the River Trail can be accessed all year, but be sure to exercise caution when conditions are rainy or snowy. You can learn more about the route, and see a map and more photos by checking out this page on alltrails.com.
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No matter when you set off on this route, you can expect to see beautiful water views and tall trees. It’s a beauty!
Not all peaceful hikes require getting out to the woods. This magical river walk in New Hampshire will transport you to another world.
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