Arethusa Falls, Bartlett
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Arethusa Falls is a waterfall in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. The waterfall occurs when the headwaters of Bemis Brook tumble over a granite cliff on the western slope of Crawford Notch. They are sometimes erroneously referred to as the tallest waterfalls in New Hampshire, but they are in fact the second tallest, after the Mahoosuc Range's seasonal Dryad Falls. ()
Height: 140 ftCoordinates: 44°8'53"N, 71°23'7"W
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Bartlett
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Arethusa Falls – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Pierce, Mount Webster, Mount Carrigain, Mount Tom.