Champney Falls

Champney Falls are named for Benjamin Champney, famous White Mountain Artist (1817-1907). The Falls are best seen in spring and early summer when the water is highest. Beautiful ice flows can be seen in winter. The trail begins at a parking lot on Route 112, about 10 miles west of Conway, and follows the easy grade of an old logging road along Champney Brook where a loop trail branches off to Champney and Pitcher Falls. The hike to the falls and back is about 3 miles, or continue on the more challenging trail to climb the north ridge of Mt. Chocorua.


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Getaway to the Wildquack Festival for Memorial Day Weekend! posted on May 11, 2013

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Jackson, NH, is the place to celebrate the Memorial Day holiday this year, in the heart of the White Mountains. You’ll celebrate at the Wildquack Duck River Festival on Sunday, May 24, 2013, with an old fashioned day in the village park. There’s not one but THREE duck races. Stand along the banks of the…


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Remembering NH’s Old Man of the Mountain posted on May 3, 2013

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It’s hard to believe 10 years have past since we lost this symbol of New Hampshire, though you can still see him throughout the state on road signs, license plates, and souvenirs of the Granite State. The Old Man was made of five layers of Conway granite, and probably was formed by a retreating glacier…


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