Liberty Gorge Cascade is a scenic, 70-foot cascade located along Liberty Gorge in Franconia Notch State Park. While not as popular as Avalanche Falls and "The Flume" earlier on in this 2-mile loop trail, Liberty Gorge Cascade is arguably more beautiful. The gorge extends from Mount Liberty in New Hampshire's White Mountains and has had different names over the years. In the 1800's when it was first discovered, it was known as Langton's Cascades. After being forgotten about for a while, the gorge was rediscovered in 1928 by C.T. Bodwell, who named it Tawadina Gorge. Now, the gorge maintains its current name.
To reach this waterfall, you'll need to purchase tickets to the Flume Gorge, preferably online, as walk-ins are only accommodated if the park has not yet reached capacity. From the the parking area, you'll encounter a visitor center and gift shop on the right and a ticket booth and trail on the left. Present tickets at the booth to gain access to the 2-mile loop trail which will take you to see Table Rock, Avalanche Falls, and Liberty Gorge Cascade.
For a park map, click here.
Google Location: Flume Gorge Visitor Center, 852 Daniel Webster Hwy, Lincoln, NH 03251
GPS Location: 44.1043° N, 71.6760° W
Parking: Lot
Total Hike: 2 miles
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Admission: $18
Open: 9am - 5pm
Swimming: No
Pets: No
GPS Location: 44.1043° N, 71.6760° W
Parking: Lot
Total Hike: 2 miles
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Admission: $18
Open: 9am - 5pm
Swimming: No
Pets: No