
TIPS FOR VISITING WATERFALLS & SWIMMING HOLES This 3rd edition has been completely updated and it is the first to be printed in F U L L C O L O R! Click on the image below to explore some sample pages of the guidebook on. The 3rd edition of the New England Waterfalls guidebook contains 552-pages of detailed information on hundreds of waterfalls throughout all corners of New England.

INTERESTED IN VISITING MORE WATERFALLS IN NEW ENGLAND? Updates to all of the waterfalls in the latest edition of the guidebook can always be found here: book updatesĪ NO SWIMMING sign that you need to take very seriously! (many people have died swimming here) If you know of any updates to this waterfall, or notice any errors either on this website and/or within the New England Waterfalls guidebook, please send me an email at or leave a Facebook comment at the bottom of this page. UPDATES SINCE THE 2ND EDITION NONE NOTED. TRAIL INFORMATION Trail information and directions for this particular waterfall can be found in the latest edition of the guidebook: New England Waterfalls.ĭIRECTIONS Trail information and directions for this particular waterfall can be found in the latest edition of the guidebook: New England Waterfalls. These falls were omitted from the second edition of the guidebook, but are included here since the property surrounding the falls was purchased by a conservation organization in 2011. This is one of New England's top 5 most dangerous waterfalls, so the risk of a mishap occurring here is very real and should not be ignored. The public is advised to avoid swimming anywhere near the falls for safety's sake, as at least 22 swimmers have died here since the 1940s. Below all of this is a large pool, which is outlined by slanted ledge.

THE FALLS Twin Falls, as the name suggests, is composed of two waterfalls-an upper plunge and, directly below, after the waters of the Saxtons River congregate and swirl in a deep circular pool, a lower block-style falls.

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Yes, the falls are included as a full chapter in the 3rd edition of the New England Waterfalls guidebook Yes (the falls are partially visible from the road) Included within the New England Waterfalls guidebook (see below for larger image and additional photographs)īald Hill Reserve (this is a Vermont Land Trust-managed property)
