Massachusetts Waterfalls to Photograph this Fall

Massachusetts waterfalls are beautiful in the fall. Many of the best waterfalls can be found in Western Massachusetts in towns such as New Marlborough, Adams, and Royalston. Here are some of the top waterfalls which really shine when the fall foliage arrives:
#1 – Bash Bish Falls
#2 – Doane’s Falls
Location: Royalston, MA (Directions)
Height: 175-foot total drop
Type: Plunges, cascades, and a block
Parking: Free
#3 – March Cataract Falls
Location: Williamstown, MA (Directions)
Height: 30 feet
Type: Fan
Parking: Free
#4 – Royalston Falls
Location: Royalston, MA (Directions)
Height: 45 feet
Type: Plunge
Parking: Free
#5 – Twin Cascade
Location: Florida, MA (Directions)
Height: 80 foot and 60 foot
Type: Plunges and Cascades
Parking: Free
#6 – Bear’s Den Falls
Location: New Salem, MA (Directions)
Height: 12-foot total drop
Type: Cascades
Parking: Free
#7 – Chapel Brook Falls
Location: Ashfield, MA (Directions)
Height: 10 feet, 15 feet, and 20 feet
Type: Cascades, slides, and a block
Parking: Free
#8 – Umpachene Falls
Location: New Marlborough, MA (Directions)
Height: 40 feet
Type: Cascades and slides
Parking: Free
#9 – Wahconah Falls
Location: Dalton, MA (Directions)
Height: 40-foot total drop
Type: Cascades
Parking: Free
#10 – Tannery Falls
Location: Savory, MA (Directions)
Height: 60 feet, 80 feet, others ranging from 5 to 20 feet
Type: Plunges, cascades, and slides
Parking: Free
#11 – Race Brook Falls
Location: Sheffield, MA (Directions)
Height: Approximately 300-foot total drop
Type: Horsetails and cascades
Parking: Free
#12 – Goldmine Brook Falls
Location: Chester, MA (Directions)
Height: 45-foot total drop
Type: Plunge and horsetails
Parking: Free
#13 – Campbell Falls
Location: New Marlborough, MA (Directions)
Height: 50-foot total drop
Type: Plunge and cascade
Parking: Free
#14 – Pecks Brook Upper Falls
Location: Adams, MA (Directions)
Height: 25-foot total drop
Type: Plunge and cascade
Parking: Free
Massachusetts waterfalls are truly beautiful in the fall. If you’re a waterfall lover and looking to explore more of New England, check out these other blog posts:
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