Ripley Falls near the town of Bartlett, New Hampshire in the scenic Crawford Notch State Park is a gorgeous waterfall measuring approximately one hundred feet, cascading over a wall of smooth rock. This rock wall is set at around a sixty-degree angle, which causes the rushing water to keep in contact with the rock throughout much of its flowing descent. The temporary, short periods of water jumping away from the rock make Ripley Falls as a whole one of New England’s steepest-angled slides. The somewhat twisting slide of the falls creates an interesting curtain pattern with the waterflow.

Crawford Notch State Park

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