New Hampshire is known for its water ways, so you can find amazingly blue water nearly everywhere. But one lake in New Hampshire has particularly blue water. Echo Lake in North Conway will transport you away with it’s shining sapphire waters and stunning mountain surroundings. You’ll want to check out this spot with the bluest water in New Hampshire.
Rose Davies/flickr Echo Lake sits at the bottom of Cathedral Ledge in North Conway. The contrast of the lake’s blue waters with the greens of the surrounding mountains is absolutely breathtaking.
Antony Quintano/flickr And it’s even more spectacular in the fall, when the reds, oranges and yellow of the changing leaves are reflected from the mountains by Echo Lake’s blue waters.
Joe Bar/flickr Up close, the lake water is clear blue, inviting swimmers and boaters to come explore.
Jedi Skiddles/flickr From a distance, however, the deep blue color of the water is visible. For the best view, head up nearby Cathedral Ledge, where you can take in a beautiful view of the lake.
Rose Davies/flickr Luckily, New Hampshire recognized how amazing Echo Lake is, and the lake is now part of a state park, making it easily accessible for swimmers and boaters.
WoodyWonderWorks/flickr Kids will love spending a day splashing in the blue waters. And once the waves settle down, New Hampshire’s very own blue water reflecting pool will awe you with its beauty.
Jane H./flickr
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Rose Davies/flickr
Echo Lake sits at the bottom of Cathedral Ledge in North Conway. The contrast of the lake’s blue waters with the greens of the surrounding mountains is absolutely breathtaking.
Antony Quintano/flickr
And it’s even more spectacular in the fall, when the reds, oranges and yellow of the changing leaves are reflected from the mountains by Echo Lake’s blue waters.
Joe Bar/flickr
Up close, the lake water is clear blue, inviting swimmers and boaters to come explore.
Jedi Skiddles/flickr
From a distance, however, the deep blue color of the water is visible. For the best view, head up nearby Cathedral Ledge, where you can take in a beautiful view of the lake.
Luckily, New Hampshire recognized how amazing Echo Lake is, and the lake is now part of a state park, making it easily accessible for swimmers and boaters.
WoodyWonderWorks/flickr
Kids will love spending a day splashing in the blue waters. And once the waves settle down, New Hampshire’s very own blue water reflecting pool will awe you with its beauty.
Jane H./flickr
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