The White Mountains region of New Hampshire is full of amazing waterfalls and hikes.
While New Hampshire has tons of waterfalls throughout the state, we found that these four were perfect for year-round hikes.
Champney Falls in winter is beautiful as it is frozen and popular with ice climbers. We visited after it had started to melt but also had large portions still frozen.
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Flume Gorge in Franconia Notch State Park, was another favorite. This hike is different in the winter and spring than it is other times of the year.
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This was the first of our waterfall hikes in New Hampshire, and it did not disappoint. This was also the most crowded of the hikes in winter, but even then it was less than 10 others.
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This hike is considered accessible, and there is an accessible viewing platform. Signs indicate where to go for this, but it is not accessible when there is snow and ice on the trail.
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