I’ve mentioned this in other articles, but I absolutely love hiking beside or to natural water features. Brooks, streams, waterfalls, ponds — I love ’em all! Ponds and wetlands are especially peaceful and allow ample opportunity to spot the local resident wildlife. Fortunately, there is no shortage of these beautiful areas here and this one particular New Hampshire wetland hike is a personal favorite.

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If you can spot a car at both ends of this hike, you can enjoy the full experience of this New Hampshire wetland hike. If not, walk as far as you can and enjoy the trip. For more information on Tunnel Brook Trail, consult the AMC White Mountain Guide and visit the White Mountain National Forest website.

New Hampshire is known for its grand mountain vistas, but there are plenty of water features to explore as well. If you love visiting waterfalls, here are ten of them to put on your to-do list. Before heading out, make you you are well-equipped with the essential gear for a safe trip.

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