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Falling Waters Cliff Diving

Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States

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DEPTH, ACCESS, AND CONDITIONS UNCONFIRMED*

Alert details for this jump spot

Falling Waters appears to be a brook natural-water spot near Lincoln, New Hampshire. Use it as a planning reference only until depth, flow, access, and exit conditions are checked onsite.

Plan conservatively at Falling Waters: confirm access, water depth, footing, current, and exits before treating it as jumpable.

Overview

Jumping at Falling Waters: At a Glance

Falling Waters is a New Hampshire natural-water spot tied to Dry Brook near Lincoln, New Hampshire. The available public guide notes are useful for orientation, but visitors still need to verify current depth, access, flow, and exit conditions before relying on the spot for a jump session.

Quick Answer

Falling Waters appears to be a brook natural-water spot near Lincoln, New Hampshire. Use it as a planning reference only until depth, flow, access, and exit conditions are checked onsite.

Key Takeaway

Plan conservatively at Falling Waters: confirm access, water depth, footing, current, and exits before treating it as jumpable.

Conditions and planning notes

Important Info for Cliff Diving at Falling Waters

Water Depth

No public source in this batch confirms current landing depth. Verify depth from the water before considering any jump.

Access

Official park or trail access appears to exist, but posted rules, hours, and any facility limits still need a fresh check. The source mentions a fee or paid component (Check fees), so verify current pricing before planning around it.

Approach

Use saved directions, confirm parking before leaving the vehicle, and expect wet, slick, or uneven footing near the water and along the approach.

Hazards

Current changes, slippery rock, submerged debris, cold water, variable depth, and poor exits are the main assumed risks unless current local evidence says otherwise.

Ledge Notes

Takeoff points, if any, still need in-person confirmation for footing, clearance, and landing alignment.

Safety Notes

Official park or trail access appears to exist, but posted rules, hours, and any facility limits still need a fresh check. Depth, current, footing, and exits still need onsite verification.

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Map location

Falling Waters

Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States

44.13670, -71.67250

Height TBDFreshwater

Quick Facts

RegionNew Hampshire
LocationLincoln area
Nearest AddressSee map
Coordinates44.13670, -71.67250
DirectionsGoogle Maps
Jump TypeOther
Water TypeFreshwater
Jump HeightHeight TBD
Water DepthVerify onsite
Ledge ApproachVerify onsite
Best SeasonSpring for snowmelt-fed streams

Look Before You Jump

Check current rules and open dates
Verify water depth from the water, not the ledge
Confirm exits and swimming routes
Inspect water clarity and submerged hazards
Read posted signs and respect closures
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What to know about Cliff jumping at Falling Waters.

Falling Waters sits near Lincoln, New Hampshire, giving iCliffDive a source-bounded planning page for this New Hampshire water spot. The available public guide notes describe the setting, nearby access context, and broad trip-planning details, but they do not replace a current onsite check. Conditions can change with rainfall, runoff, crowding, debris, seasonal maintenance, and shifting footing around the water. Even when a creek, river, falls, spring, pond, pool, beach, or cove looks familiar online, the landing zone, takeoff options, current, and exit route can shift enough to change the risk profile. Before planning a visit, verify legal access, parking, posted rules, water depth, current, submerged hazards, and the full in-and-out route. If any of those checks are unclear when you arrive, treat Falling Waters as a no-go that day.

FAQs

Common questions about Cliff Diving at Falling Waters.

Is Falling Waters safe for cliff jumping?+
Safety is not confirmed. Check depth, current, footing, submerged hazards, exits, and local rules before treating Falling Waters as jumpable.
What kind of water spot is Falling Waters?+
The available public guide pages describe Falling Waters as a New Hampshire brook spot tied to Dry Brook near Lincoln, New Hampshire.
What should I check before visiting Falling Waters?+
Confirm legal access, parking, water depth, flow or current, submerged rocks or debris, takeoff footing, and a safe exit before you commit to the water.

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