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    4.6 (127 reviews)

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    Michelle T.

    Beautiful place to visit on a hot and sunny July day. We were so happy to find that they now have parking attendants to regulate the flow. Instead of a an experience where you circle around the lot and only MIGHT get lucky to have your turn around the loop perfectly timed to grab a space, they now have attendants policing the one-out/one-in system. There was a line but it moved relatively quickly. We were two cars of visitors and we both were able to park at the same time. The fee is five dollars per car unless you have a national parks pass which allows you to park for free along with everyone who is in your car. There is a wide hiking trail that takes you directly to the baths, easy for children and hikers of all levels. The waterfalls are beautiful: level after level takes you higher up the waterway. Historical plaques are dotted about bringing a depth of knowledge about the baths to visitors. The sounds, smells and sights all delight the senses and make for a relaxing and refreshing day.

    Waterfall was pretty powerful
    J B.

    After a short .6 mile hike you come to an area where you can play and hang out in the water and on rocks. It was pretty crowded, very hard to get a parking spot in the small lot, but worth it. The kids loved climbing and playing in the waterfalls.

    Carrie C.

    What a place!!!! It's a beautiful 3/4s mile walk through the New Hampshire white mountains. It's fairly level and the path wide enough for a carriage, stroller or wheelchair to get through. Though once to the falls, a wheelchair wouldn't be able to continue. You walk over a wooden bridge or two, and come to the borrow of the falls. It's a small pool, with crystal clear waters and rocks of all shapes and sizes. As you walk up the falls, there are different levels and sections to explore, each a bit higher up than the last. Swimming is definitely allowed, but only done by the brave, or anyone on a really really hot summer day. The traffic here is the only major downfall. The only thing that keeps locals away during the summer season. Starting around 8 am, a line forms, getting bigger and bigger throughout the day. You see once the lot fills up (which it does very quickly in the summertime) the line begins. You must wait for others to finish their turn in the falls and on the trails, before a parking spot can open up. There is NO PARKING ALONG THE ROADSIDE, and they will TOW you. It's $5 to park in the lot. Bring lots of sun block, snacks and maybe something to read. It's a great little natural water park. Check it out in the area !!!

    Lynn R.

    Diana's Baths is a beautiful state park that offers a relatively easy hike to see a waterfall. The path is surrounded by cascading trees and the temperature was perfect for walking. Once at the top, the view was gorgeous. This park is easy to find and there was plenty of parking. Having the annual pass was helpful and I would return to this park for an enjoyable hike anytime.

    Anna G.

    I've been to the Baths twice! Once in early June several years ago and once in early August. I personally had a much more pleasant time going in early June because it wasn't as busy with families and people. This past visit it was quite difficult to park and there were people on top of each other in the water and very loud. I preferred the more tranquil and relaxing experience to really enjoy the scenery and water and soak up the amazing natural wonder. The baths are a short walk from the parking lot- about 10 minutes on flat terrain. It is $5 to park and you can either pay with cash or online. I would recommend wearing water proof gripping shoes since the rocks can be quite slippery in the water. Definitely worth a visit!

    Wave

    Beautiful views of waterfalls, and rushing water. I wish it were less busy but overall so nice. A breath of fresh air, makes you forget what a Crazy world we are living in!!

    Ron C.

    This is one of the reasons why we have to love our earth and protect it our nature is so amazing and tremendously beautiful. Diana's baths is one of the beauty, easy access from the main drag of North Conway,NH. Walking path is very easy and not that long,probably around half a mile of walking. The trail is mostly flat except from some few muddy spots. We went on a last week of October and it was a bit chilly so there's not much people around but I'm sure if you're going on summer time waiting line is long and the place has not much parking spot so I'm pretty sure that it will be hard to find one. There's a $5 fee to go inside which is not much but you'll be surprise how beautiful the place is

    A cairn on the big rock
    Sharrun N.

    My daughter had recommend this beautiful place. We are so glad we got to see it. The hike was easy and short enough. It was very peaceful, clean and picturesque. Be ready with cash because the lot is self-paying.

    A sign with the history of Diana's Baths.
    Christy S.

    While visiting New England, I was looking for some fun activities for my family. I came upon some pictures of Diana's Baths, and I knew my family would enjoy it. There was a short, relatively flat trail that leads to the baths. There are a number of rocks with waterfalls where visitors can wade or swim. The water is very cool and refreshing. I recommend this beautiful place to people of all ages! Parking can be an issue. We went on a Sunday in July, so it was very busy. There is only one parking lot, where a $5 cash payment is required. If the lot is full, cars must wait in line until another car leaves the lot. Parking along the side of the road is prohibited and can result in a $100 fine. The closest parking other than the lot mentioned is about a mile or so away.

    Bridge to the waterfall
    Rosanna C.

    So beautiful! It is an easy 0.6 mile walk to the waterfall. And whoever dreamed of this beautiful name "Diana's Bath"?

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    Been going for years! Kids love the river, pools and waterfalls! Cool water on a hot day felt great!

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    I went about 20 minutes before rain and no one was there! The perfect place to find peace.

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    Easy groomed trail. Beautiful wooded walk. Waterfalls. Public bathroom at entrance. A+++

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    I recall from a visit that there was a campground a bit further down the side road that you park on to get to Diana's Baths. I'm sure it was a state park or national forest campground - not private. Does anyone know which campground/park this is?

    As far as I know I don't recall camp grounds close to that area. Since it's very close to North Conway there are lots of hotels/motels in that area. There are two lots to park at Diana's baths. One (main lot) leads directly to the trail to Diana's… Read more

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    Overall a great place to rent gear while at Lake Umbagog!…read more I'll be honest there was a staff misunderstanding/snafu that could have ended up being a really sour spot in our weekend, but the owner Thomas was amazing about going out of his way to fix things. The boat was in great condition, lifejackets were new, and the location of the shop was great for exploring and putting in. One thing to note, they apparently have spots on the lake that you can rent to camp at? Also their boats are cheaper than those at the state park, so maybe next year we'll go directly with NW for everything. Thanks again Thomas :) Jen

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