Best lakes around Bartlett are situated in a region known for its natural landscapes within the White Mountain National Forest. The area features various bodies of water, from mountain ponds to larger swimming lakes. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The landscape is characterized by forests, mountains, and river valleys.
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The 'Echo Lake' in the 'State Park' of the same name is very popular as a swimming lake in the summer months. A panoramic path leads around the lake; the place is also the starting point for hikes to the rocky cliffs 'Cathedral Ledge' and 'White Horse Ledge' with a spectacular view of the 'Saco River Valley'. https://www.nhstateparks.org/find-parks-trails/echo-lake-state-park
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Falls Pond is a popular spot in Rocky Gorge Scenic Area. There is a stone platform on the east end of the pond that gives you a great view of the water.
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Right after entering the Rocky Gorge Scenic River, you will be welcomed by the beautiful Falls Pond. Leading around the pond, the Lovequist Loop is a short and easy walk that can be extended with adding other hikes in the area.
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Sawyer Pond is a pristine and serene mountain pond in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. Surrounded by lush forest, it offers a tranquil setting for outdoor enthusiasts
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Sawyer Pond is a pristine and serene mountain pond in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. Surrounded by lush forest, it offers a tranquil setting for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Diana’s Baths are located just north of the world-famous climbing area, Cathedral Ledge, along the Moat Mountain Trail. These amazing, 75-foot tall series of waterfalls are beautiful all year round. Cascading down sheer, crisp ledges of granite into clear pools, this is a great place to relax and explore with children and adults alike.
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For swimming, Echo Lake is a highly popular choice. It's known as a swimming lake, especially during summer months, and offers a panoramic path around its shores.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Echo Lake is popular for swimming and picnics. Diana's Baths Waterfalls offers clear pools for relaxing and exploring. Additionally, Falls Pond in the Rocky Gorge Scenic Area and the Lovequist Loop trail around it are also family-friendly.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore significant natural features. Diana's Baths Waterfalls features 75-foot tall waterfalls cascading into clear pools. From Echo Lake, you can access hikes to rocky cliffs like Cathedral Ledge and White Horse Ledge, offering spectacular views of the Saco River Valley.
Yes, there are several easy options. A panoramic path leads around Echo Lake, perfect for a scenic walk. The Lovequist Loop is a short and easy walk around Falls Pond. For more easy hikes, you can explore routes like the Saco River Trail or the Boulder Loop Trail, which are detailed in the Easy hikes around Bartlett guide.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming and picnicking at Echo Lake, or explore the waterfalls at Diana's Baths Waterfalls. Hiking is popular, with trails leading to viewpoints like Cathedral Ledge. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Albany Covered Bridge loop or the Thorne Pond Loop, which you can find in the Cycling around Bartlett guide.
The lakes are appreciated throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and picnics. The waterfalls at Diana's Baths Waterfalls are beautiful all year round. For hiking and general outdoor enjoyment, late spring through early fall offers pleasant weather.
Sawyer Pond is described as a pristine and serene mountain pond, surrounded by lush forest in the White Mountain National Forest, offering a tranquil setting for those seeking peace and quiet.
From Echo Lake, you can hike to Cathedral Ledge and White Horse Ledge for spectacular views of the Saco River Valley. At Falls Pond, there's a stone platform on the east end providing a great view of the water.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse experiences offered, from the popular swimming and picnic spots at Echo Lake to the relaxing and exploratory nature of Diana's Baths Waterfalls. The tranquil setting of mountain ponds like Sawyer Pond and the scenic trails are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers several longer cycling routes. Examples include the Albany Covered Bridge loop (over 58 km) and the Kancamagus Highway loop (over 125 km). More details on these and other routes can be found in the Cycling around Bartlett guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Bartlett guide.
Absolutely. Echo Lake serves as a starting point for hikes to challenging rocky cliffs like Cathedral Ledge and White Horse Ledge, which offer rewarding views after a strenuous climb.


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