Diana's Baths Trail Guide

Located near the towns of North Conway and Bartlett New Hampshire is the widely popular and historic series of small waterfalls known as Diana's Baths. Once the site of a sawmill that operated for a century run by the Lucy family and sold in 1973 to the US Forest Service and is now a protected historic site within the White Mountains National Forest.

Key Features
  • A series of beautiful waterfalls and lush forest.
  • Family friendly trails that are very enjoyable.
  • There is a parking fee to park at the trailhead.
  • Numerous rock outcroppings to relax and enjoy the area.
  • Moat Mountain Trail along Lucy Brook.
Trail Guide Disclaimer

This guide starts at the trailhead at West Side Road, GPS: 44.074600, -71.164087

Parking Kiosk
0.0mi: Parking Kiosk
Trail Sign
0.0mi: Trail Sign
Sign
0.0mi: Follow Trail
Wooden Bridge
0.5mi: Wooden Bridge
Information Sign
0.5mi: Information Sign
Base of falls
0.6mi: Base of falls
Upon reaching the base of the waterfalls you can hike along the Lucy Brook and discover numerous rock outcroppings and explore the lush green forest.
Links

USDA Forest Service Website Trailhead Info

Nearby Hikes

Mount Willard

Mount Chocorua

Other WMNF Hikes

The Franconia Ridge

Lonesome Lake

Diana's Baths
Diana's Baths
Location White Mountains, NH
Coordinates 44.074600, -71.164087
Difficulty 2/10
Popularity Very High

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