Sabbaday Falls

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Sabbaday Falls is a popular multi-tiered waterfall and scenic gorge in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest, known for its short hiking trail, wooden walkways, and picturesque cascades.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
accessibleFrom Kancamagus Highway NERFINISHED
approximateHeight about 35 feet total drop
distanceFromRoad short walk from parking lot
flowsInto Sabbaday Brook NERFINISHED
hasAmenity informational signs
interpretive displays
parking area
picnic area
restrooms (seasonal or vault toilets)
hasFeature multi-tiered waterfall
picturesque cascades
scenic gorge
short hiking trail
stone steps
viewing platforms
wooden walkways
hasGeologicalFeature narrow gorge
potholes carved by water erosion
rock ledges
hasSection lower cascade
middle plunge
upper cascade
hasTrailType out-and-back trail
locatedIn Grafton County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
Town of Waterville Valley NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED
locatedOn north side of Kancamagus Highway
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
White Mountain National Forest administration NERFINISHED
nearbyRoad New Hampshire Route 112 NERFINISHED
partOf White Mountains NERFINISHED
popularFor fall foliage viewing
photography
short family hikes
sightseeing
safetyFeature fenced viewing areas
railings along walkways
safetyPolicy swimming discouraged or prohibited
seasonalAccess primarily late spring through fall
trailDifficulty easy
trailLength approximately 0.6 miles round trip
trailSurface gravel sections
well-maintained path
wooden boardwalks
watercourse Sabbaday Brook NERFINISHED

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Kancamagus Highway providesAccessTo Sabbaday Falls