New Hampshire might be known as an outdoor lover's paradise, but with that can come some misconceptions. Some people think you need to be an avid hiker to explore the best of the state. But the truth is far from that. There are so many wonderful places to explore that don't require any special experience. If you're comfortable on your feet and have a love of fresh air and waterfalls, this trail is one of the best hikes in New Hampshire.
The Whilte Mountains are one of New Hampshire’s most notable natural attractions. And while there are certainly peaks and summits to explore, not every trail here is difficult.
In fact, for those who are looking to take a beautiful hike, there’s something for everyone. And today we’re focused on the Tuckerman Ravine Trail.
This simple-to-follow trail leads to one of the most impressive waterfalls in New Hampshire, Crystal Cascades.
The out-and-back route is just .8-miles, which makes it short enough for even the littlest legs and the most beginner hikers.
The trail leads through a picturesque section of the forest and leads over the Cutler River.
Another great thing about this hike is that it’s perfectly great year-round. Enjoy it with warm breezes and shade in the summer, or bundle up and check it out in the winter covered with snow.
The trail has some roots and rocks, but overall this is a great trail for beginners. And the best part is that waterfall payoff!
The waterfall features two cascades for an overall drop of 90 feet. The first is a whopping 70 feet and the lower portion is about 25 feet.
And it’s a gorgeous site from anywhere nearby. Check it out from different vantage points to make the most of your adventure.
And, when you’re ready to go back, simply turn around and follow the trail back to the trailhead.
The Tuckerman Ravine Trail is a beautiful way to see Crystal Cascades. You can learn more about it by visiting alltrails.com.
And this isn't the only example of a hike suitable for people who don't have a ton of outdoor experience. Here are 10 of the greatest scenic hiking trails in New Hampshire for beginners.
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