The Cascades

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A moderate hike to seven cascades in a rocky gorge on Cascade Brook. Side attractions include The Boulder, Elephant Rock, and the top of the Snows Mountain chairlift.
Trail Activity
Hiking Snowshoeing
Length
4.00 miles, Round Trip
Difficulty
Moderate
Town
Waterville Valley (NH)
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

From the Snows Mountain Parking lot, cross Cascade Ridge Road, climb an open hillside and pass the junction for the Boulder Path. Cross Cascade Ridge Road a second time
and head up an old ski run to enter the woods on the left. Cross the Swazeytown XC Trail, pass the junction for Elephant Rock Trail and dead end at Lower Snows XC Trail. Turn right and just before a XC bridge, head right up to the cascades. It is not advisable to cross Cascade Brook. Instead, continue up to the top and turn left on a dirt road over a bridge to descend safely on the opposite bank. Waterfall viewing and water access is best from the east side of the river. Return by climbing back up to the bridge and retracing your steps to the parking lot.

Side trip to The Boulder - 1.8 miles round trip
Two tenths of a mile from the parking lot, Boulder Path heads left on Lower Snows XC Trail for 0.4 miles (watch for dark Boulder Path sign on left). The path turns left down to The Boulder which sits grandly in Slide Brook. Do not cross the brook. Retrace your steps back to Cascade Path being careful to turn right at the "Y" and head uphill back to Lower Snows XC. Turn right for the 0.4 miles back to Cascade Path.
 
Side trip to Elephant Rock - 0.8 mile round trip

The Elephant Rock Trail (0.4 miles from the parking area just past the Swazeytown XC trail) heads south from its intersection with the Cascade Path to the top of the Snows Mountain chairlift. There are marvelous views, disc golf, church services, mountain bike shuttle services and picnic tables. The chairlift operates in the summer and fall.

Other Information

Before you hike, know the hiker responsibility code and be prepared:

  • With knowledge and gear
  • To leave your plans
  • To stay together
  • To turn back
  • For emergencies
  • To share the hiker code with others.

 Visit the hikeSafe website to learn more!

Trail Manager

For more information, visit the White Mountain National Forest hiking page, or the Waterville Valley Athletic & Improvement Association website, or contact:

Waterville Valley Athletic & Improvement Association
PO Box 412
Waterville Valley, NH 03215
wvaiatrails@gmail.com
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White Mountain National Forest: Pemigewasset Ranger District
71 White Mountain Drive
Campton, NH 03223
Phone: (603) 536-6100
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Make a Plan B before you head out the door. If the parking lot is full when you arrive at the trailhead, go to your second destination.

Trailhead Information

Park in Snows Mountain parking lot. From Exit 28 on I-93, follow NH-49 north for 11.3 miles. Turn right on Boulder Path Road, pass the tennis courts, and then turn right into the parking lot. 

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