Near Arethusa Falls Out and Back
Arethusa Falls, the highest waterfall in the White Mountains, awaits at the end of the Arethusa Falls Trail.
Near Arethusa Falls Out and Back
Wonderful spot to have lunch or a break on the stream.
Near Arethusa Falls Out and Back
Amazing rockscapes with stream/falls.
Near Arethusa Falls Out and Back
One of several beautiful spots on this trail.
Near Arethusa Falls Out and Back
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Arethusa Falls Out and Back

4.1 (16 Ratings)
This moderate trail takes you to the tallest waterfall in the White Mountains.
2.8
mi
Distance
961
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Dogs AllowedFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.84mi
Distance
961ft
Elevation Gain
961ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
2,091ft
High Point
1,260ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trail starts at the top of a short road off Route 302, across railroad tracks. Right from the beginning, it's very easy to follow the blue blazes that mark the trail. Expect a fairly consistent and steady uphill over plenty of rocks and roots. At 0.1 miles, you have the option to take the Bemis Brook Trail, which rejoins the Arethusa Falls Trail at 0.6 miles. At 1.3 miles, the trail intersects the Arethusa-Ripley Falls Trail. Continue to the left for Arethusa Falls, climbing a steeper set of steps before descending to the falls.The trail is challenging no doubt, but it's also short enough that families and kids can accomplish it. It's also a good trail for hiking with dogs. Dogs are recommended to be leashed, but not required.It takes about an hour from the trailhead to the falls at a moderate pace. Generally, the air temperature at the falls is refreshingly cooler than the rest of the trail. Note: There's not much room at the falls, and we found it to be quite crowded because it is a reasonable trail for families, and we used it on a holiday weekend. There is a reasonable amount of elevation gain, and although short enough to be completed by families and small children, consider proper footwear for hiking over rocky trail versus a flat path.

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