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2.1

Miles

3.3

KM

Point to Point

2,086' 636 m

High

1,153' 351 m

Low

933' 284 m

Up

0' 0 m

Down

9%

Avg Grade (5°)

22%

Max Grade (13°)

Dogs Off-leash

Features River/Creek · Swimming · Waterfall

Description

The trail is around 2.5 miles in length when starting from the parking area and has an elevation gain of 1100 ft. The trailhead is on Beechwood Lane, and you have to park there and hike down the road for 0.3 miles until you get to Coppermine Rd. At 1.0 mile, the trail joins Coppermine Brook where a side path descends to a cascade.

At 2.3 miles you cross the brook on a bridge and quickly hit the Coppermine shelter. Just beyond the shelter is the first viewpoint of Bridal Veil Falls from a lower pool. If you want to get a good photo of the falls like the one shown on this website you need to carefully pick your way up the lefthand side of the falls area. Be careful though the rocks at the upper pool will be slick, but it is worth it to catch the spray off of the falls.

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Hiking Project Staff with improvements by Ry Kennedy and 1 other

Trail Ratings

  4.4 from 8 votes

#4

in Lincoln

#7926

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#4

in Lincoln

#171

in New Hampshire

#7,926

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Photos

Bridalveil Falls to end Coppermine Trail
Jun 10, 2018 near Franconia, NH
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Aug 16, 2022
Bear Rinehart
Jun 3, 2021
Genzo Kaga
A little damp due to last nights rain, beautiful trail and scenery. The freestone creek bed is stunning, stay right after the cabin to find the falls 4.2mi — 2h 30m
Sep 12, 2020
Xena Avenger
Beautiful falls, ran around trying to find the Betty Davis marker but unsuccessful. First people on the trail that morning. 5mi
May 27, 2019
Dave Oakman
2h 00m
Sep 3, 2016
Sarah Geary
tedious but worth it. great in rainier season. 1.6mi — 3h 55m
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