Arethusa Falls and Frankenstein Cliff Loop – New Hampshire



In both seasons, the trail was pretty muddy and slippery in spots. I didn’t have hiking poles when I did the hike but I do think they could be helpful to provide stability and traction. The cliffs are such a beautiful spot in both seasons and they weren’t crowded either time I visited. In autumn I feel like the cliffs are such a hidden gem for foliage views!



The peace and quiet from the cliffs disappeared the closer we got to the falls. There were so many people scrambling around, playing in the water and taking pictures. A lot of people had dogs with them too! It was hard to get a good picture showing the actual size and scale of the falls without getting other people in the shot but it was beautiful. Instead of doing the whole loop you could just go straight to the falls, which seems to be the more family-friendly route.



From the trailhead parking lot, you can drive about nine minutes to Appalachian Mountain Club’s Highland Center. They have restrooms here and a small store selling hiking necessities and souvenirs like stickers and patches. This was a great spot post hike to rest and rehydrate before driving home.



🥾 Approximately 4.9 miles round trip

⛰️ Approximate elevation gain 1,581 feet

💧Waterfall height approximately 140 feet

🌲 Moderate to hard (depending on fitness level)

💰 $5.00 fee (if I remember correctly)

🚽 Pit toilets available

Click on the map above for the AllTrails map

There are so many fun hikes and outdoor activities to do in New Hampshire. I feel like it’s an underrated area.

Have you done this hike before or been to Crawford Notch State Park? Let me know in the comments below!

📍I acknowledge the lands mentioned in this post are the ancestral lands of the Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) people.

2 responses to “Arethusa Falls and Frankenstein Cliff Loop – New Hampshire”

  1. Great looking hike – thanks!

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    1. It’s a fun one!

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