The 40-Foot Wahconah Falls In Massachusetts Has Some Of The Clearest Water We've Ever Seen
By E Jamar|Published October 05, 2020
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E Jamar is a published writer based in Milwaukee, WI. Despite being a Midwesterner at heart, you can often find them trekking throughout the states and discovering new hidden gems. When they're not traveling, you can find them discussing disability issues, cuddling their pug puppy, and checking out new local spots.
There are plenty of massive state parks in the Bay State, but next time you’re looking for a hidden gem, head to Wahconah Falls State Park for a waterfall with some of the clearest water in the state. Tucked away in the small town of Dalton, Wahconah Falls is a pristine waterfall with drops up to 40-feet. No matter what time of year you visit, the water is as clear as day, and the views will make you feel like you’ve transported into a story book. If you’re looking for a nature outing that’s sure to take your breath away, head to Wahconah Falls in Dalton.
Tucked away in the small town of Dalton, you'll find these gorgeous falls inside a tiny state park that was made to protect the falls. There's a short hike to the falls that's less than a mile.
The waterfall consists of four different drops, but together they all make for the most beautiful waterfall. At the bottom, you can see clear water that's even suitable for swimming in the warmer months.
No matter what time of year you visit, the water is clear as can be, and the sound of the rushing water is sure to relax you. Make sure to bring a camera, because this waterfall is other-worldly.
Next time you want to escape to a hidden natural gem in Massachusetts, we suggest a trip to Wahconah Falls. This 40-foot waterfall features some of the clearest water in all of Massachusetts.
For more information on Wahconah Falls State Park, you can visit the Mass.gov website right here.
Have you ever embarked on a trip to Wahconah Falls? Was it one of the clearest waterfalls you’ve seen? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments, and don’t forget to then go share photos from your Massachusetts outdoor adventures with us in our Massachusetts Nature Lovers group on Facebook, or by tagging us at #onlyinmassachusetts on Instagram for a chance to be featured!
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