


Information taken from New England Waterfalls website and book located at the house.
THE FALLS
Campton Falls aka Beebe River Waterfall is a traditional block-type waterfall on the Beebe River. Within a backdrop of pine and hemlock trees, Campton Falls, which is sometimes called Beebe River Falls, evokes feelings of ruggedness and seclusion, all despite being only about 50 feet from the road.
Catch this waterfall if you are ever in the Campton area. You might be surprised to see such a stout and powerful waterfall here, as the road is rather flat and the falls cannot be seen from the road. When you do reach the waterfall, observe the two sounds emanating from the waterfall: the crash of the block and the gurgling and splashing of the small cascades downstream.
Directions
I-93 to exit 27 onto Blair Road. Go to stop sign and take a left onto Rt 175. Look for the bridge over Beede River. The falls are near the road by the bridge.