Address: 3725 West Side Rd, Bartlett, NH 03812, USA
Phone: +16035366100
Sunday: 6AM–10PM
Monday: 6AM–10PM
Tuesday: 6AM–10PM
Wednesday: 6AM–10PM
Thursday: 6AM–10PM
Friday: 6AM–10PM
Saturday: 6AM–10PM
Richard Hutchison
We've been visiting the Conway area for years but have never visited Diana's bath until today. There is about a half mile hike in, but it's ready walking on a wide will groomed trail. At the falls is a little different though, the well groomed trail continues on past the falls but it's a good 10 to 20 feet from the water, and that space is a little more "off road". Still play but not as level and cheese as the trail. The bottom of the falls are pretty easily accessed where there is a shallow 1-2ft pool of water behind an old dam. If you venture higher up the falls you are treated to more pools and falls, including a couple you can slide down like water slides. We got the around 730am and the parking lot was empty. We left at 1030 and the lot was full with a small line waiting to get in. So arriving early is your best bet here if you don't want to wait.
Peter Cannizzaro
Beautiful place, easy .6 mile hike to the water. But beware of the bugs! bring bug spray if you get bit a lot. The rocks are smooth and easy to traverse over. Bring a Bathing suit if you are interested in going in the water.
Michele Kane
Diana’s Bath consisted of a very simple stroll through the woods to get to the waterfall. It’s dog friendly so it’s a very simple way to bring your dog to go splash in the water. It being such a beautiful and easy hike in though meant that it was extremely crowded. Definitely worth the trip though.
Miriam
Bring spikes or cleats or crampons or something(!) for winter hiking! Path is a slippery sheet of ice. My friends managed it, but I walked through the forest where it was snowy and hard work but less slippery. Still feel a few times when I had to cross the main path. There is also a wooden footbridge at one point that is frighteningly slippery in the winter. But the hike itself is not difficult and would be much quicker in summer, and the falls were beautiful - partially frozen, partially rushing. Some idiots almost fell in, so that was entertaining.
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Yes as long as you clean up after them, bags and disposal is provided so everyone can enjoy it..
Yes you can but it is more like wading than actual swimming. The pools are not that big for an actual swming experience.
Yes it's open and worth going to I loved everything about except the bathroom beware lol
As early as you can! 9am. Lot is small and you can't park on the road!.
You have to pay $5 to park at the trail head. If I remember correctly, you only have to pay before 6pm.
The path is bumpy but stroller is fine.
You dont have to pay anything, but please clean up after your pets when they come and enjoy
It would be a good time now with fresh snow on the ground
Yes it's $5 but not for Park and it's cash only no CC. FYI bring exact change.
Wear a clothing. Be respectful. For this is full of Families. Park Ranger does Not Take Kindly to Nudety around Children
Not unless it's a rugged wheelchair with thicker wheels
Water flow is still normal
No..we always pack some drinks and snacks ...i use a backpack cooler
There is no camping at this location. Google search for campsites near here though. There are plenty of campgrounds nearby.
Was there last week two days after a significant snow storm: parking lot was plowed, bathrooms were open, trail up to the falls was somewhat groomed and certainly well packed by foot traffic. On other occasions (previous years) sometimes found the trail to be quite icy and needed microspikes to get to the falls. Hope this helps...
It's $5 a day for the entire white mountain area. It is a day use program that Maintains and develops the areas attractions
There is a fee but it self serve. You drop your envelope with the fee and display a ticket on your dash. Though intern there are no envelopes. I don't think many people actually pay.
It took us about 15 min to walk to the falls but we had little ones in tow. Nice walk. Parking seems to fill up fast but spots open up quickly. There is a bathroom however I do not recommend, it was gross
Honor system but not a donation. $5 fee to take care of the parks. They do a good job with the upkeep so well worth it.
When i was there i seen people smoking so i would say yes but some people dont care
U can ride for parts of it. Once up top by the falls and stuff the trails dont really exist.
On a hot summer day, get there before 9am else you'll be waiting a long time to get a parking spot. THEY WILL TOW YOUR CAR if you park on the street.
5 bucks.... and some parks are asking you to reserve first.
I think it was $5.00 There is an envelope by the board posted outside the entrance of the path. You take the envelope and fill it out. You keep one section to hang from your rearview mirror. The envelope, with the money gets placed in a green box by the entrance. Everyone is allowed. Children are allowed. It is very family friendly.
There is no staff there. There are no gates, a large parking area with an honor system payment.
Saco River campground
About a half mile. In the description it says .6 mile hike in. It's flat and easy until you get to the river.
Really aren't any fish near the baths. Very small Brookies, too many people.
A 5 minutes trail from parking lot. Easy and safe. Plenty of fun for them.
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