There are dozens upon dozens of trails in the Bay State that will lead you to a beautiful piece of nature without taking too much out of you. Bash Bish Falls Trail in Mount Washington is no exception, and it will take you to Massachusetts' tallest single-drop waterfall. This hike is short and sweet with multiple access points so you can come back again and again. When you reach the waterfall, you can take a dip in the summer, view the foliage in the fall, and see the frozen falls in winter. No matter the time of year, Bash Bish Falls Trail is a great easy trail for everyone to hike to an incredible Massachusetts waterfall.
Welcome to Bash Bish Falls Trail!
This easy waterfall hike is located in Bash Bish Falls State Park in Mount Washington, MA.
Bash Bish Falls Trail is an easy two-mile hike that leads to the base of the falls at the end, as well as some incredible scenery along the way.
As you trek throughout the wilderness, you'll hear the rushing waters of the falls as you approach.
There are multiple access points to this trail, including one from the neighboring Taconic State Park in New York.
After you take the trek, you'll be rewarded by this beautiful waterfall, which features the longest single-drop in Massachusetts.
In the spring and summer, you can take a dip in the pools below, although this trail is perfect any time of year. From fall foliage to frozen trees, this spot is always an incredible natural oasis.
No matter sunshine or snowfall, Bash Bish Falls Trail is the best easy waterfall hike in Massachusetts.
To learn more about Bash Bish Falls Trail and Bash Bish Falls State Park, click here.
Have you ever taken this easy waterfall trail in Mount Washington? Were the falls beautiful? What did you think? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments, and don’t forget to then go share photos from your Massachusetts outdoor adventures with us in our Massachusetts Nature Lovers group on Facebook, or by tagging us at #onlyinmassachusetts on Instagram for a chance to be featured!
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