A short and easy hike along the Sabbaday Brook Trail, which you can find just off Route 112/Kancamagus Highway, will bring you to one of New Hampshire’s most beautiful waterfalls in less than half a mile: Sabbaday Falls. The Sabbaday Falls are the most striking feature of a deep rocky gorge thought to have been formed when Ice Age Glaciers carved deep fissures into the earth’s surface.

You can follow the paved path, walking bridges, and steps to see all three sections of the waterfall, which drops a dramatic 35 feet in a series of cascades, ending in a beautiful natural rock pool at the base. (Unfortunately, no swimming is allowed).

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