Diana’s Baths

8/10 ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜ŠMommy Approved Smiling Faces New Hampshire

https://northconwaynh.com/dianas-baths/

parking access is located on West Side Road

North Conway, NH 03860

We went to Diana’s Baths as a family and since we love nature and being outdoors, this place was so much fun for us.ย  We saw people of all different ages and skill levels hiking the 0.6 mile hike to get to the falls.ย  The hike was pretty easy with tree roots here and there.ย  There was also a nice bridge to cross and the view once you got to the falls was worth it!ย  There were various levels of rocks and water pooled in places creating fun splash areas and wading spots for the kids.ย  In other areas, you could see flowing and cascading water.ย  Although there were people all around us, it was quite spacious and I’m equating this to the limited parking for this location.ย  I’m sure that significantly reduces the number of people at the falls.ย  That would be the only downside of coming here.ย  The parking was kind of a pain.ย  We knew this heading here so we were certain to visit in low traffic times.ย  With that being said, the heat of the day had worn off by the time we made it here and the water was pretty chilly.ย  We did still have to wait about 10 minutes before we were able to park but that’s small potatoes for what we gained by visiting this beautiful location.ย  My son didn’t want to leave. He kept climbing the rocks to explore more and more up to the top of the falls.ย  Once we did make it to where the fall originated, we saw so many man-made cairns ( rock tower stacks ).ย  I know these are frowned upon by so many because “man” is making its presence known and leaving their marks behind, but I must say it was really quite beautiful to see to many. (sorry to admit)

Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
daddy holding his kids’ hands as they hike this short trail to the falls
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
perfect set up when no one has to sit here all day ! ; )
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
there is another trail here too, we didn’t do it. Probably best for when the kids are older since it is so long
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
signage about Diana’s Baths
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
map of the trails
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
Check out these gnarly tree roots
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
oh they love nature, running and jumping on the rocks
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
just enjoying the tranquil water flowing
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
You can just look at everything for hours its so full of movement here with the water flowing, the people and nature!
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
we thought he wouldn’t need a swim suit (haha) but she insisted despite the comfortable air temps and the chilly water
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
such a fun area to play in
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
more cool roots to help us climb up
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
trying to stay as dry as possible and still have fun. We had to change him into (get this) his dry swim suit at the car. lol
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
the people around us must have thick skin because there was no way we could get under that fall. It looks great though
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
following the flow of the water to the path of least resistance
Diana's Baths in North Conway New Hampshire with kids
these are the abundant cairns that people left when they came here. The picture doesn’t show the magnitude of how many there really are!

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The Skinny:

  • Weather : Diana’s Bathsย is an outdoor location so I recommend a good dry day preferably warm, as the water is cold! (We visited it a super warm summer in August so I can only imagine the rest of the year)
  • Parking and Admissions : We spent $5 to park which is a self-pay station that you record your information on an envelope and drop the envelope in a locked box.ย  If you don’t pay and you park, you can get a ticket but $5 is super cheap to enjoy this area with a car-full of people
  • Location : a short nature walk (0.6 miles) that leads to a beautiful area with natural flowing water falls and wading pools
  • Hours : 6 AM-10 PM
  • Duration : We spent 1 hour or so at Diana’s Bath, it was dinner time and we were hungry.ย  Also it wasn’t too hot out by the time we arrived and the water was cold.ย  ย We weren’t comfortable staying any longer with the sun going down and the possibility of bugs coming for our skin!
  • Tips and Recommendations : Water shoes, bug spray, caution with kids although we saw several with various ages from baby to teenager here.ย  Leashed dogs are welcomed-we also saw several that were enjoying the water with their families ( so sweet)!ย  Come on an off hour-not mid-day or you will wait forever to park.ย  The lot is small and you can not park in the street.ย  Either early or late arrival is best if you don’t want to wait forever.ย  Waiting is not fun but waiting with kids is awful!

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While you are in this area of New Hampshire, check out some other locations that are super close by: Story Land, Echo Lake, and Attitsash Mountain.ย  These are all within 20 minutes or less of each other so you can visit everything without much trouble. Your Welcome!

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