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The Plattekill (No Trespassing Edition)

The summer has been quite hot and ripe for a nice swim at one of the Hudson Valley's great swimming holes.  The Plattekill doesn'...

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Sabbaday Falls

The two upper falls
There's no wonder why this is one of New Hampshire's most frequently visited waterfalls.  An easy quarter mile walk located off the Kancamangus Highway leads to this natural beauty.


The Falls have two main drops, with a third drop at the top of about five feet.  The two main ones drop perpendicular to each other.  The bottom falls are in a gorge with walls that rise straight up making it look somewhat unnatural.  This makes it more enjoyable to look at, knowing it is nature's doing.
The emerald pool at the bottom

The lower falls

The main falls

The top waterfall

The narrow gorge

One last look

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