This state park, in northern New Hampshire, is home to an iconic symbol of New Hampshire: the Old Man Of The Mountain. Also known as "The Profile" or "Great Stone Face", it is composed of a series of granite ledges located on Cannon Mountain. First mentioned in 1805, this iconic rock formation has since been featured on the US quarter. Unfortunately, Old Man Of The Mountain formation collapsed in 2003. Cannon Mountain itself is home to a ski resort. This mountain can be reached via aerial tram. At the base of the mountain, there is a museum dedicated to skiing, known as the New England Ski Museum. Eagle Cliff, located on the eastern side of Franconia Notch, was named so as it is where bald eagles are known to roost.
9. Cliff Walk, Rhode Island
8. Wadsworth Falls State Park, Connecticut
7. White Mountains, New Hampshire
6. Quechee State Park, Vermont
5. Acadia National Park, Maine
4. Green Mountains, Vermont
3. Bash Bish Falls, Massachusetts
Bash Bish Falls is a waterfall located in the western part of Massachusetts, in the Taconic Mountains. The headwaters of this waterfall start in the town of Mount Washington, Massachusetts, originating from a spring, the Bash Bish Brook. The Bash Bish Brook passes through a gorge before making its descent. The falls traverse a series of cascades for 200 ft before finally plunging a final 80 ft into a pool. At the final plunge, Bash Bish becomes two waterfalls, separated by a rock cropping out of the waterfall. This is the highest single drop waterfall within the state of Massachusetts. This waterfall is part of the Bash Bish Falls State Park.
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