Magnitude:

23

 Abs Mag:

28

 Beisel Rating:

0.05 (Class 1)

 Height:

60 feet

 Tallest Drop:

35 feet

 # of Drops:

2

 Type:

tiered

 Stream:

Cascade Brook

 Latitude:

44.1041

 Longitude:

71.6759

 Maps:

USGS Lincoln 7 1/2"

 

Aerial Photography

 Delormes:

43 G12

 

 

 

 

Lincoln , Grafton County, NH , USA

 

No Known Alternate Names

 

 

 

Details:

Liberty Gorge Cascade is located about 3/4 of the way around the loop at Flume Gorge. You cross the stream at the head of the falls, continue for a couple of hundred feet, and go down the short spur trail to the overlook. There isn't much to do, the terrain is too steep for exploration, just admire the view. Cascade Brook passes beneath the trail, accelerating down a granite bedrock slide that culminates in horsetail to the bottom of the gorge.

 

Geology and Bedrock Structure:

The falls slide over a sharply sloping bank of Conway Granite.

 

History:

 

Photography Notes:

There is really only one composition available from here, the shot from the overlook. The rocks are reflective, so a polarizer is indispensible. The red bedrock serves to preclude a warming filter. You'll definitely want a tripod here. The falls face southwest, and the sun can be an unwelcome force here. Overcast days are best, or you can elect to shoot early or late in the day. A 35-105mm lens should cover your focal needs adequately.

 

Directions:

This waterfall is part of The Flume-Pool loop trail. Parking is at the Flume Visitor Center, a clearly marked exit off of Route 3 in Franconia Notch. The falls are 1.4 miles from the parking area, but that figure is reduced to 9/10 of a mile if you take the shuttle to Boulder Cabin near the mouth of the flume.