It was on our way, we stope by and it is good to take a few photos. The weather was too cold but I read about this location that they seem to allow, or at least not prevent, people from swimming. I t… Full review by Essy e
Nov 29, 2023
You’ll find this fantastic hidden gem of nature as you head north into the Rangeley Lakes region - and it’s well worth a stop! The main draw (for me anyway) is the 15-foot waterfall where the Swift R… Full review by TravelingMerm
Aug 3, 2023
We made a special trip thinking there were trails with views of the falls. If there is a trail it was not well advertized. All we did was to view the falls from a bridge...a 5 minute experience for … Full review by Reviewer1939
Yes, it’s a small area and we often seen dogs there including our two. I suggest a leash however since it’s a canyon with steep drop offs as well as swift water.
Is there a hike required to view? Or can you park close to Coos Canyon? Traveling with someone with limited mobility.
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I am so sorry for my delayed reply - I am not on here very often.... But to answer your question no hike is required. You can see a lot of the beauty from the parking lot / picnic …
I am so sorry for my delayed reply - I am not on here very often.... But to answer your question no hike is required. You can see a lot of the beauty from the parking lot / picnic area / bridge.