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Livermore Falls
Livermore, Maine
Androscoggin River falls between Livermore and Livermore Falls, with state-owned public space and a serious drowning history.
At a glance
Overview
Livermore Falls is a cliff-and-cascade stretch of the Androscoggin River between the town of Livermore and the town of Livermore Falls in Androscoggin County, with a small state-owned public space on the east bank. It is well known locally as a cliff-jump spot and has a long history of serious injuries and drownings. Public-safety guidance is to view only and avoid jumping.
- Also known as
- Livermore Falls (Androscoggin)
- County
- Androscoggin
- Region
- Maine Lakes & Mountains
- Water type
- Waterfall
- Waterfall type
- Cascade
Know before you go
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
From Route 133 in Livermore, follow signs to the state-owned Livermore Falls Recreation Area on the east bank and park in the small lot. Walk the short path to the overlooks. Jumping from the cliffs has caused repeated serious injuries and drownings; do not jump.
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