grafton notch state park
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Table Rock is the family sized adventure. Its got it all ..gentle or steep with iron ladder choice for route and a great , dramit view with picnic ledge. BEST SWIM HOLE in Maine at STEP FALLS Southern Entrance to Park.. Huge Granite slides on Whites Brook.
Wide open space of vastness views are awesome. This place is amazing just the feel of being in the wilderness in touch with nature is second to none.
We saw the park in the winter under about 5 inches of snow and it was beautiful. The half frozen waterfalls were wonderful to see! We can't wait to go back in the summer!
The 3 popular trails are very well marked. We walked them in a feet of snow and they were still lovely. Would have been better with snow shoes...
This is a great scenic drive in the spring, summer and autumn. The roads are well cleared in the winter, but the attractions are impossible to reach in the winter as the snow is not cleared from the parking lots or the traisl.
We hiked the Eyebrow trail which can be a loop when joined with the Appalachian Trail. The Eyebrow is very steep, so much so that cables and rungs are necessary in some spots. The Appalachian Trail is gorgeous with lots of little cascades and waterfalls. It took us three hours to hike the whole thing, but my husband spent about an hour photographing those pretty little waterfalls.
It's just a road running through with pullouts at short trails. The cave is a joke! But nice walks in the woods for those who don't like to walk far.
We drove from NH through this area and was amazed at the scenery! Coming from the South it reminded us of the Blue Ridge Parkway route with the amazing color of New England. The overlooks around the Rangley Lake area were beautiful and we even saw a moose! We will come back in this area with our kids. Bring your own cooler with food and drinks as it is a very remote area in places.
We drove this park this past weekend to take in the fall colors and do a couple of the shorter hikes. I love driving through all the notches in NH and ME, and this one, although not this biggest, is certainly worth it as well. The fall colors were fabulous and the peeks of granite jutting out from below the trees provided some awesome scenery.We also stopped and did the short walks to Screw Auger Falls and the Moose Cave. Screw Auger was gorgeous, even on a rainy day. The Moose Cave was an all right attraction, but being down in the gorge was a neat experience. If you're ever in this area of Maine, definitely give this park at least the short drive through.
Lots of interesting sights and short hikes. Waterfalls very nice. Great mountain views. This park has it all, short walks and long hikes, all available. Small requested fee.
Beautiful drive with many water falls and hiking trails, Many opportunities to capture beautiful photos. Great for seing the fall foliage. A short 20 minute drive from Bethel.
We made 3 stops at this park to see the falls and then later at the beginning of the Appalachian trail The trails for the falls are short and not too difficult. The falls and moose cave are nice and the large rocks are impressive. The last trail had very nice forest with beautiful fall colors, but the trail became increasingly steep and rocky so we turned around.A nice park with visiting even if you don't go for very long hikes.
Pack a bag with snacks and water. Bring your camera and get wet. This park is beautiful. The kids enjoyed the hiking, waterfalls and views as well. It is a must see.
We went here on a hot summer day and had a blast! Pristine waterfalls that you can actually swim and tube in (and over), an immaculate picnic area, scenic and challenging (but short) hikes (ie: to Table Rock") make this the perfect summer day escape for the family...in fact, everyone we met was so relaxed it was just an amazing 5-star day
easy access to the AT plus numerous side trails yet still on a convenient east-west route, loved that signage was in English and French