Screw Auger Falls in Grafton Notch State Park. Our yearly trip in the fall.
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Waterfall on Old Speck
A waterfall on Old Speck, Maine’s fourth highest mountain, in late April.
Trail to Table Rock
The trail to Table Rock on Baldpate Mountain in Grafton Notch has its share of roots and large boulders for climbing over.
Spruce Meadow
Today was perfect for a trip to Grafton Notch State Park to do some leaf peeping. One of our favorite spots in the park is the Spruce Meadow picnic area.
View from Old Speck
Old Speck, Maine’s fourth highest mountain, is in Grafton Notch State Park. A fire tower on the 4170-foot tree-covered summit provides 360 degree views of Maine’s Mahoosuc Range.
Waterfall, Old Speck
One of a number of waterfalls on the Old Speck trail.
View from Table Rock
Table Rock on Baldpate Mountain in Grafton Notch provides great views of the notch. Old Speck, Maine’s fourth highest mountain, is immediately across the notch.