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Cascade Ravine
Randolph, New Hampshire
A wild Presidential north-slope ravine in Randolph, reached by the Randolph Mountain Club's Castle Ravine Trail from US 2.
At a glance
Overview
Cascade Ravine is a wild drainage on Castle Ravine Brook on the north slope of the Presidential Range in Randolph, traversed by the Randolph Mountain Club's Castle Ravine Trail. This is not a quick stop — the full walk into the big cascades inside the ravine is steep, rough, and several miles each way. Treat this as a committed mountain hike in the RMC / WMNF corridor rather than a roadside waterfall.
- Also known as
- Castle Ravine Cascades
- County
- Coos County
- Region
- Northern White Mountains
- Water type
- Waterfall
- Waterfall type
- Cascade
Know before you go
Public
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
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Getting there
From US 2 / Durand Road in Randolph, use the Randolph Mountain Club trailhead pull-off for the Castle Ravine / Israel Ridge corridor and follow the RMC signs. Carry a current RMC map and expect a committed day hike.
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