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Embark on an easy hike along Diana's Bath Trail, a short and sweet adventure perfect for a quick escape. This route spans just 0.6 miles (0.9 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 5 feet (2 metres), making it accessible for nearly everyone. You can expect to complete the journey…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The main parking area for Diana's Bath Trail is located near North Conway in Bartlett, New Hampshire, within the White Mountain National Forest. There is a day-use parking fee of $5.00. The lot can fill up quickly, especially during peak season and on weekends, so arriving early is recommended.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles by cleaning up after your pet. Be mindful of other hikers, especially during busy times.
Diana's Baths offers year-round appeal. It's most popular in warmer months (summer) for wading and playing in the water. Fall brings beautiful foliage, while winter and early spring offer a different, often quieter, experience with raging waterfalls from snowmelt. Be prepared for icy conditions if visiting in winter.
There is no specific hiking permit required for the Diana's Bath Trail itself. However, a $5.00 day-use parking fee is required at the trailhead, as it is located within the White Mountain National Forest.
Yes, this is an easy trail, making it suitable for families with children and hikers of all ages and fitness levels. It features a well-maintained, wide path that is largely flat or has a gentle uphill slope. Much of the trail is even ADA-accessible.
The trail winds through a quiet forest with towering pines on an improved gravel or dirt surface. The main attraction is the series of multi-tiered waterfalls, smooth granite ledges, and clear pools of the Diana's Baths Waterfalls. You'll also see fascinating textured rock formations and remnants of an old mill. The path may include a wooden boardwalk in wetter areas.
Diana's Baths is a very popular destination, especially during summer and on weekends. To avoid crowds, consider visiting on weekdays, during the off-season, or arriving early in the morning. The parking lot often fills up quickly, so an early start is beneficial.
Yes, in warmer months, the natural pools and cascades at Diana's Baths are popular for wading, splashing, and even sliding down natural rock slides. The water is clear, but be aware that rocks around the falls can be slippery.
During winter, the trail can be beautiful but also challenging due to snow and ice. While the waterfalls can be stunning, visitors should be prepared for icy conditions on the path and around the falls. Micro-spikes or other traction devices are highly recommended for safety.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Moat Mountain Trail and the Diana's Bath Trail, offering potential connections for longer excursions.
Yes, the site has a rich history. It was historically used by the Abenaki tribe and later became the location of a 19th-century sawmill operated by the Lucy family, utilizing the water power from the falls. Remnants of this mill can still be found near the cascades.